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The Reception of S. T. Coleridge in Europe (Paperback)
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The Reception of S. T. Coleridge in Europe (Paperback)
Series: The Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge, poet, philosopher and critic, a founder of
British Romanticism, wrote with William Wordsworth the Lyrical
Ballads (1798), which included his great poem 'The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner'. It was this work which was first to carry his
reputation across Europe in many translations and through the rich
illustrations by Gustave Dore. His poetry was received as late
Romantic, visionary and symbolist, in later phases of European
reception; he was known too as the translator of Schiller. His
prose was known mainly in selections: chapters of his literary life
Biographia Literaria; elements of his Shakespeare lectures; and
other literary, political, philosophical and religious lectures,
essays, and aphorisms, especially his brilliant Table Talk. In the
last fifty years the Notebooks and Letters, and the recent
Collected Works, have added to his stature at home and abroad. This
collection of essays by an international team of scholars, critics
and translators, records how Coleridge's works have been received,
translated and interpreted across Europe from his own time to
today, and will contribute to the new recognition of one of the
greatest of English poets, critics and cultural thinkers.
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