Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the Sciences of Life
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:6th Sep '01
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Over the last two decades Romantic studies have been invigorated by a variety of historical methods, approaches, interests; yet work on Samuel Taylor Coleridge has remained dominated by traditional views of Romantic transcendence. Bringing together an exciting variety of approaches, the fifteen authors here redirect attention to Coleridge's relation to the 'sciences of life' - a term which embraces a much broader field than modern 'science'. Accordingly there are chapters on Coleridge and the vitalist debate, political and social ideas, race theories, dissent, literary relations, and language, as well as on his relation to contemporary optics, chemistry, geology, anatomy, and medicine. Taken all together, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the Sciences of Life marks a vital and exciting development in Coleridge criticism.
Nicholas Roe's edition of essays should be of use to all students and teachers of Coleridge. * The Wordsworth Circle *
... contains something for everyone and will prove very useful at every level of teaching and scholarly endeavor. * The Wordsworth Circle *
There are a number of excellent essays here. Nicholas Roe's introduction gives a vivid sense of the close connections between science and politics during the Revolutionary decade * Gregory Dart, Times Literary Supplement *
ISBN: 9780198187233
Dimensions: 225mm x 146mm x 24mm
Weight: 554g
380 pages