Walter B. Crawford (Editor)
Reading Coleridge: Approaches and Applications.
Cornell University Press, 1979. First edition. 0801412196 288 pages.
Volume, measuring approximately 5.75" x 8.75", is bound in blue cloth, with stamped gilt lettering to spine. Book is in fine condition. Binding is firm. Interior exhibits (minor) markings in ink to six pages (in the Schulz essay) and is otherwise clean and bright. Dust jacket displays light shelfwear.
Contents:
"Explaining Coleridge's Explanation: Toward a Practical Methodology for Coleridge Studies" by Laurence S. Lockridge; "A Complex Dialogue: Coleridge's Doctrine of Polarity and Its European Contexts" by Thomas McFarland; "Coleridge and Enchantments of Early Paradise" by Max F. Schulz; "Coleridge and Wordsworth: The Vital and the Organic" by John Beer; "What Did Coleridge Say?: John Payne Collier and the Reports of the 1811-12 Lectures" by R. A. Foakes; "Sara fille: Fairy Child" by Carl Woodring; "James Marsh as Editor of Coleridge" by Anthony John Harding; "Coleridge and the Idea of the Clerisy" by Stephen Prickett. A Bibliography of Earl Leslie Griggs.
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