Coleridge and the Idea of Friendship, 1789-1804

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University of Delaware Press, 2002 - 376 էջ
This book analyzes Coleridge's male friendships during the 1790s. It shows the poet's experience of relationship is structured by and contributes to contemporary debate about friendship. Examination of Coleridge's epistolary relations with Poole, Southey, Lamb, Lloyd, Thelwall, Wordsworth, and Godwin demonstrates that each friendship negotiates issues of relationship discussed throughout English culture of this period.
 

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Transcendence and Its Limits Friendship in the 1780s
50
Idea and Substance Coleridge Thomas Poole and the Genderings of Male Friendship
87
Coleridge Southey and the Problem of Pantisocratic Friendship
116
Friends of Humanity Coleridge Southey and The AntiJacobin
146
They answer and provoke each others songs Coleridge Thelwall and Oppositional Friendship
177
It is a usual concomitant of persons of his character to explain a human sympathy by a divine impulse Coleridge Charles Lamb and Charles Lloyd 17...
214
Coleridge and Wordsworth Friendship and the Problem of living with thyselfAnd for thyself
246
Managing Friendship Coleridge Godwin and Southey 17991804
278
Postscript Our excellent transatlantic friend Coleridge and Washington Allston 180618
315
Notes
328
Bibliography
357
Index
368
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Gurion Taussig taught Literature at the School of English, University of Leeds.

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