Revolutionary thinking at the end of the Eighteenth century
prompted major English writers to probe the riddle of human
consciousness and the ways in which it might differ from 'Being' in
a divine or universal sense. In the first of two studies, John Beer
traces this question in writings by Blake, Coleridge and
Wordsworth, and the impact of their ideas on successors such as
Keats, De Quincey, Byron and the Shelleys. Relevance to later
figures such as the Cambridge Apostles and Tennyson is also
discussed.
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