Of all the wide-ranging interests Coleridge showed in his career,
religion was the deepest and most long lasting, and Beer
demonstrates in this book how none of this work can be fully
understood without taking this into account. Beer also reveals how
Coleridge was preoccupied by the life of the mind and how closely
this subject was intertwined with religion in his thinking.
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