Coleridge's Play of Mind

John Beer author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:2nd Sep '10

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Eminent Coleridgean scholar John Beer presents a series of biographical investigations exploring Coleridge's life, stage by stage, and reconsidering the intellectual quality of his thinking and poetry through an emphasis on the notion of 'play'. Beginning and ending with brief accounts of the poet's childhood and last years, the book's seventeen chapters each take a passage of Coleridge's life and characterise the nature and function of an abiding playful element in his consciousness. In combination they form a detailed, full, and humane treatment of Coleridge's life, focusing on topics such as his interest in psychology, his poetry, his literary collaboration with William and Dorothy Wordsworth, his hopeless love for William's sister-in-law, his literary criticism, including a new approach to Shakespeare, and his work towards a refreshing of contemporary religious beliefs and practices.

The publication of ^ * David Stewart, Jason Whittaker, and Christopher Machell, Years Work in English Studies *
[Beer] knows the man, the works and the period so thoroughly that he can range all over them in a seemingly effortless way, forging links and weaving diverse strands together... this sophisticated study is original and self-contained * H.J. Jackson, Times Literary Supplement *
It is one of the achievements of John Beer's book to bring to light that anti-dogmatic spirit in Coleridge, an unconventional playfulness which ensured that his followers. * James Vigus, Review of English Studies *

ISBN: 9780199574018

Dimensions: 222mm x 145mm x 23mm

Weight: 482g

286 pages