The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: 1827-1834Princeton University Press, 1957 - 2008 páginas This final volume of Bollingen Series L covers the material Coleridge wrote in his notebooks between January 1827 and his death in 1834. In these years, Coleridge made use of the notebooks for his most sustained and far-reaching inquiries, very little of which resulted in publication in any form during his lifetime. Twenty-eight notebooks are here published in their entirety for the first time; entries dated 1827 or later from several more notebooks also appear in this volume. Following previous practice for the edition, notes appear in a companion volume. Coleridge's intellectual interests were wide, encompassing not only literature and philosophy but the political crises of his time, scientific and medical breakthroughs, and contemporary developments in psychology, archaeology, philology, biblical criticism, and the visual arts. In these years, he met and conversed with eminent writers, scholars, scientists, churchmen, politicians, physicians, and artists. He planned a major work on Logic (still unpublished at his death), and an outline of Christian doctrine, also unfinished, though his work toward this project contributed to On the Constitution of the Church and State (1830) and the revised Aids to Reflection (1831). The reader of these notebooks has the opportunity to see what one of the most admired minds of the English-speaking world thought on several issues--such as race and empire, science and medicine, democracy (particularly in reaction to the Reform Bills introduced in 1831 and 1832), and the authority of the Bible--when he wrote without fear of public disapprobation or controversy. |
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... contains the following note : " Fly- catcher / or Day - book for impounding Stray Nota- benés / No IV / Unus multorum / continued from p . 94 of No III or p . 185 from NI ... P. I of No IV = p . 186 of the whole , enti- tled Fly ...
... contains , in Coleridge's hand , the lines of verse beginning " Olim - once on a Time " . ( See entry 5708. ) On f2 recto , in ink , Coleridge wrote : " Fly - Catcher / or Day - book for impounding / Stray Nota - benes . / No V. / Unus ...
... contains only three lines of writing , and f28 " is entirely blank . Leaves 17-20 have been reinforced where joined . On fi in top right - hand corner appears the page number " 518 " , this number being repeated on fr ° . Also on fi ...
... containing the remarks on miracles . On f2 Coleridge began composing a continuation of the speculations on pain and pleasure begun in N 38 ( Fly - Catcher No. VI ) . This continuation was numbered by KC " 39.2 " . Entry 5980 has to be ...
... contains the memoranda on the Rhine Tour & miscella- nies " . As noted above , " N : VI " is N 38 ; " N : VII " is N 40. The notes on Acts of the Apostles end with 5942 ff15-16 , followed by some remarks about the authorship of Luke ...
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The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge ..., Volumen5;Volúmenes1827-1834 Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sin vista previa disponible - 2002 |