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 He planned a major work on Logic (still unpublished at his death), and an outline of Christian doctrine, also unfinished, though his work toward this project contributed to On the Constitution of the Church and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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... written by Coleridge himself but by another person after his death . See General Note on N 56 , below . ) On the cover itself appears , in Coleridge's hand , " Day - book / 22 Feb. 1828 / No V. N ° 5 " . 39/16 ′′ from the top of the ...
... written or partly written on them when they were bound with the " outer " leaves as one notebook , though not all of these leaves can have been filled in , since Coleridge has to write around the page- numbers ( on f13 , f16 , f17 , f18 ...
... written in the notebook . COVER NOTEBOOK 41 BM Add MS 47,536 Coarse brown wrapping paper , handmade and stitched together . The handmade white label in the middle of the front cover has been partially torn off , leaving only " No ...
... written earlier ) are on varied topics : the use of symbols in logic ; Swift and Rabelais ; reason , intelli- gence , and will ; allegory ; and Richard Hooker's views on man and society . 6124 , dated 1 November 1829 , begins the ...
... written in ink , except that the number first written in ink was " XI " ; then the " I " was elongated and a second " I " added in pencil . There is no significant damage to any leaf in this notebook . On f6 ° there is a mark in pencil ...
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The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge ..., Volumen5;Volúmenes1827-1834 Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sin vista previa disponible - 2002 |