Biographia Literaria, Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Parte1Princeton University Press, 1984 - 711 páginas A fully annotated edition of Coleridge's famous work, in which he argues that philosophy is the basis of criticism, advances his own critical theories and views on poetry and literature, and provides insight into his own life and creative history. |
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... become its human inspiration and finer breath . Coleridge did not want the integrity of the total and undivided philosophy to depend wholly on a mystical bond between philos- ophy and religion . One had , after all , to attempt to ...
... become its human inspiration and finer breath . Coleridge did not want the integrity of the total and undivided philosophy to depend wholly on a mystical bond between philos- ophy and religion . One had , after all , to attempt to ...
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... becomes an intermediary for things and thoughts , and in the self they become one . If things and thoughts had a true interpenetration , then Coleridge muses , that would be " the Iliad of Spinozo - Kantian , Kanto - Fichtian , Fichto ...
... becomes an intermediary for things and thoughts , and in the self they become one . If things and thoughts had a true interpenetration , then Coleridge muses , that would be " the Iliad of Spinozo - Kantian , Kanto - Fichtian , Fichto ...
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... become bogged down in the idea of the Ego and saw it too much as the centre rather than as the means to a higher ... becomes God , is named as God . From 1802 or 1803 Schelling was moving directly in the area of that total and undivided ...
... become bogged down in the idea of the Ego and saw it too much as the centre rather than as the means to a higher ... becomes God , is named as God . From 1802 or 1803 Schelling was moving directly in the area of that total and undivided ...
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... becomes identified with the internal processes of mind and feeling that it represents . These processes spring to life , they are called upon and led out into the world and become the " living educts " of the imagination . A symbol is ...
... becomes identified with the internal processes of mind and feeling that it represents . These processes spring to life , they are called upon and led out into the world and become the " living educts " of the imagination . A symbol is ...
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... become self - enclosed and solipsistic or , if the power flows all in the other direction , the mind will become a passive automaton responding only to the stimuli of nature and circumstance . There is a mediating balance of active and ...
... become self - enclosed and solipsistic or , if the power flows all in the other direction , the mind will become a passive automaton responding only to the stimuli of nature and circumstance . There is a mediating balance of active and ...
Contenido
VII | 5 |
VIII | 30 |
IX | 48 |
X | 69 |
XIII | 89 |
XIV | 106 |
XV | 116 |
XVIII | 129 |
XXVIII | 39 |
XXIX | 58 |
XXX | 89 |
XXXIV | 98 |
XXXVI | 107 |
XXXVII | 119 |
XXXVIII | 160 |
XXXIX | 174 |
XIX | 140 |
XX | 168 |
XXI | 223 |
XXII | 232 |
XXIII | 295 |
XXIV | 3 |
XXV | 5 |
XXVI | 19 |
XXVII | 29 |
XL | 191 |
XLI | 207 |
XLII | 234 |
XLIII | 249 |
XLIV | 251 |
XLV | 255 |
XLVI | 281 |
301 | |
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Términos y frases comunes
annotated appears Aristotle association Bertram Biographia Biographia Literaria Cf C's Cf CN Chapter character CM CC Coleridge's common copy criticism Descartes distinction English EOT CC Essay fancy feelings Fichte flyleaf Friend CC genius German Greek Gutch human idea images imagination imitation intellectual intuition Jacobi Kant Kant's language Lects Lect Leibniz less letter lines literary Lyrical Ballads Maass means metre Milton mind moral nature object original paragraph passage passion Phil Schrift philosophy phrase Plato Plotinus poem poet poetic poetry Preface present principles prose published PW EHC quoted Ratzeburg reader reason refers remark S. T. Coleridge Samuel Taylor Coleridge Schelling Schelling's sense sentence seyn Shakespeare Sonnet Spinoza spirit style Synesius things thought tion translation truth verse vols whole William Wordsworth Wissen words Wordsworth writing WW's