Biographia Literaria, Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Parte1Biographia Literaria has emerged over the last century as a supreme work of literary criticism and one of the classics of English literature. Into this volume poured 20 years of speculation about the criticism and uses of poetry and about the psychology of art. Following the text of the 1817 edition, the editors offer the first completely annotated edition of the highly allusive work. |
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Supposed irritability of men of Genius — Brought to the test of Facts — Causes
and Occasions of the charge — Its Injustice 30 Chapter 3. The author's
obligations to critics, and the probable occasion — Principles of modern criticism
— Mr.
Supposed irritability of men of Genius — Brought to the test of Facts — Causes
and Occasions of the charge — Its Injustice 30 Chapter 3. The author's
obligations to critics, and the probable occasion — Principles of modern criticism
— Mr.
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Occasion of the Lyrical Ballads, and the objects originally proposed — Preface to
the second edition — The ensuing controversy, its causes and acrimony —
Philosophic definitions of a poem and poetry with scholia 5 Chapter 15. The
specific ...
Occasion of the Lyrical Ballads, and the objects originally proposed — Preface to
the second edition — The ensuing controversy, its causes and acrimony —
Philosophic definitions of a poem and poetry with scholia 5 Chapter 15. The
specific ...
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Are Authors an especially irritable Race? and what Authors? Of Reviewers and
Reviews — . Chapter III. Neither the Writer's, nor Mr Southey's Publications the
true cause or occasion of the charge, that there has risen a new School of Poets".
Are Authors an especially irritable Race? and what Authors? Of Reviewers and
Reviews — . Chapter III. Neither the Writer's, nor Mr Southey's Publications the
true cause or occasion of the charge, that there has risen a new School of Poets".
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... also struggling against it — the attempts to cut down on it invariably producing
the withdrawal symptoms that he could half consider to be explained by other
causes (for genuine knowledge of withdrawal symptoms was lacking). Ill as he
was, ...
... also struggling against it — the attempts to cut down on it invariably producing
the withdrawal symptoms that he could half consider to be explained by other
causes (for genuine knowledge of withdrawal symptoms was lacking). Ill as he
was, ...
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... on what, I am left to discover — And the perplexity of planning, and the labor of
executing this, are the true and only causes of the Delay, of which not You, but I,
have the right to complain, tho' both of us have sufficient Cause to regret it.
... on what, I am left to discover — And the perplexity of planning, and the labor of
executing this, are the true and only causes of the Delay, of which not You, but I,
have the right to complain, tho' both of us have sufficient Cause to regret it.
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VII | 5 |
VIII | 30 |
IX | 48 |
X | 69 |
XI | 89 |
XII | 106 |
XIII | 116 |
XIV | 129 |
XXIV | 39 |
XXV | 58 |
XXVI | 89 |
XXVII | 98 |
XXVIII | 107 |
XXIX | 119 |
XXX | 160 |
XXXI | 174 |
XV | 140 |
XVI | 168 |
XVII | 223 |
XVIII | 232 |
XIX | 295 |
XX | 3 |
XXI | 5 |
XXII | 19 |
XXIII | 29 |
XXXII | 191 |
XXXIII | 207 |
XXXIV | 234 |
XXXV | 249 |
XXXVI | 251 |
XXXVII | 255 |
XXXVIII | 281 |
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