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Aesthetics, Poetics and Phenomenology in Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Autor Tom Marshall
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This book re-evaluates the philosophical status of Samuel Taylor Coleridge by providing an extended comparison between his work and the phenomenological theory of Edmund Husserl. Examining Coleridge’s accounts of the imagination, perception, poetic creativity and literary criticism, it draws a systematic and coherent structure out of a range of Coleridge’s philosophical writing. In addition, it also applies the principles of Coleridge’s philosophy to an interpretation of his own poetic output.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030527327
ISBN-10: 3030527328
Pagini: 211
Ilustrații: X, 211 p. 2 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction.- 2. Anti-psychologism and Ideal Laws in Biographia I.-3. Coleridge’s phenomenological engagements with idealism.- 4. Imagination and Intentionality.- 5. Coleridge’s Epoché.- 6.‘The acts of the mind itself’: Eidetic Intuition and the ‘Conversation Poems’.


Notă biografică

Tom Marshall was awarded his PhD in 2019. He has previously held positions at Queen Mary, University of London, UK, and at the University of East Anglia, UK. He has published in European Romantic Review and Essays in Romanticism.




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'Tom Marshall’s erudite study provides what is by some distance the most comprehensive treatment of Coleridge’s relation to the phenomenological tradition. Marshall’s lucid and provocative analysis defends both the individual poet, and the wider idealist tradition to which he belongs, from the common charge of abstraction. Coleridge stands revealed to us rather as a thinker for whom the most profound philosophical questions turn on the question—and the experience—of sensuous immediacy.'
- Dr Ewan James Jones, University of Cambridge, UK
This book re-evaluates the philosophical status of Samuel Taylor Coleridge by providing an extended comparison between his work and the phenomenological theory of Edmund Husserl. Examining Coleridge’s accounts of the imagination, perception, poetic creativity and literary criticism, it draws a systematic and coherent structure out of a range of Coleridge’s philosophical writing. In addition, it also applies the principles of Coleridge’s philosophy to an interpretation of his own poetic output.

Caracteristici

Explains the connection between Samuel Taylor Coleridge's work and Husserl's project of transcendental phenomenology Ground's Coleridge's work in a philosophical context Offers a depiction of Coleridge as a valuable philosophical thinker