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The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: 1838

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English
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In "The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge," James Gillman offers an insightful biography that intricately weaves together the life events, philosophies, and literary contributions of one of English poetry's most enigmatic figures. Gillman employs a meticulous literary style, blending narrative with critical analysis to illuminate Coleridge's revolutionary ideas and the turbulent circumstances that shaped his work. Set against the backdrop of the Romantic era, the biography delves into Coleridge's profound impact on literature and philosophy, illustrating how his personal struggles with mental health and addiction informed his poetic voice. A key feature of the work is Gillman's access to Coleridge's intimate circle and unpublished letters, providing a unique perspective that enriches the understanding of both the man and the poet. James Gillman, a prominent literary scholar and close associate of Coleridge, draws from a wealth of firsthand experience and detailed research that inform his nuanced portrayal of the poet. His relationship with Coleridge not only gave him unparalleled insight into the poet's life but also fueled his passion to preserve Coleridge's legacy within the canon of English literature. Gillman's deep respect for Coleridge's intellectual contributions and psychological struggles forms the backbone of this comprehensive biography. This book is essential reading for scholars, students, and any enthusiast of Romantic literature seeking to understand the complexities of Coleridge's life and work. Gillman's deft narration invites readers into a world marked by creativity and conflict, encouraging a re-evaluation of Coleridge's place in literary history. With its rich detail and scholarly rigor, "The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge" stands as a significant contribution to both Coleridge studies and the understanding of the Romantic movement.

© 2022 DigiCat (Ebook): 8596547234746

Release date

Ebook: September 4, 2022

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