Coleridge's Philosophy: The Logos as Unifying Principle
Autor Mary Anne Perkinsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 iul 1994
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198240754
ISBN-10: 0198240759
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 143 x 225 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198240759
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 143 x 225 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
the most comprehensive and erudite study of Coleridge's ideas since Thomas McFarland's Coleridge and the Pantheist Tradition... impressive for the clarity with which it combines detailed analysis of Coleridge's often obscure pronouncements with a largely persuasive interpretation of his central concerns ... Her examination of the detail of his theories includes many valuable insights ... A further valuable element of Perkins's study is her analysis of Coleridge's later connection of the Christian Trinity with the 'trichotomy' which arises when a 'higher principle' is introduced as 'the source and unity of all thesis and antithesis relations'... The value of Perkins's insights into many of coleridge's more elusive theories should not be underestimated.
the meticulous, close work of someone who has had prolonged editorial exposure to primary texts and manuscript materials ... It is a major contribution to Coleridge studies .. fresh, unassuming, and astutue study of Coleridge's later poetry.
a comparative exposition, rather than a critique ... This itself is refreshing, given how much Coleridge has been criticized, and how little his intentions and achievements have been understood ... the most fruitful way of reading Coleridge ... a book of great lucidity, rarely suffering from a clumsy phrase or contorted sentence ... distils the essence of this philosophy ... a book to which we should constantly return, and those who cannot or will not master it, are excluding themselves from a realization of what Coleridge really thought.
will ... spur vigorous research and review of Coleridge's status as a literary critic, psychologist, philosopher, and theologian... a great deal to commend Perkins's work ... she has certainly achieved her primary aim, "to give a new perspective on [Coleridge's] thought and show it to be of a more coherent nature than has generally been allowed."
A thorough and compelling presentation of Coleridge's ideas on the subject ... Perkins' achievement is to investigate thoroughly the network of ideas attaching to the concept of the Logos in Coleridge's mature writings.
her clear and detailed presentation of ideas which Coleridge left scattered in notes and the margins of volumes borrowed from friends makes possible a more informed criticism by others ... No one should apply the label of Romantic ideologist to Coleridge before reading this book ... a book which all who want to know what the late Coleridge thought and why he thought it will find invaluable.
Almost miraculously, Mary Anne Perkins has written a genuinely original survey of his thought, drawing deeply on manuscript sources and eschewing tiresome references to modern commentators ... an elegant and intellectually relentless pursuit of that which holds together the vast enterprise of Coleridge's intellectual and spiritual life. ... This is one of the most important books about Coleridge to emerge in recent years.
challenging, rigorous, and deeply informed study ... Perkin's credentials as a historian of ideas are undoubted, and her ability to range widely over Coleridge's own reading gives authority to her claims. The exclusiveness of its philosophical approach ensures the book's clarity, its momentum, and its own sense of conviction. There is undoubtedly an important place for the history of ideas when it is investigated with this degree of rigour, and Coleridge's Philosophy will go on being of major significance for a long time to come.
the meticulous, close work of someone who has had prolonged editorial exposure to primary texts and manuscript materials ... It is a major contribution to Coleridge studies .. fresh, unassuming, and astutue study of Coleridge's later poetry.
a comparative exposition, rather than a critique ... This itself is refreshing, given how much Coleridge has been criticized, and how little his intentions and achievements have been understood ... the most fruitful way of reading Coleridge ... a book of great lucidity, rarely suffering from a clumsy phrase or contorted sentence ... distils the essence of this philosophy ... a book to which we should constantly return, and those who cannot or will not master it, are excluding themselves from a realization of what Coleridge really thought.
will ... spur vigorous research and review of Coleridge's status as a literary critic, psychologist, philosopher, and theologian... a great deal to commend Perkins's work ... she has certainly achieved her primary aim, "to give a new perspective on [Coleridge's] thought and show it to be of a more coherent nature than has generally been allowed."
A thorough and compelling presentation of Coleridge's ideas on the subject ... Perkins' achievement is to investigate thoroughly the network of ideas attaching to the concept of the Logos in Coleridge's mature writings.
her clear and detailed presentation of ideas which Coleridge left scattered in notes and the margins of volumes borrowed from friends makes possible a more informed criticism by others ... No one should apply the label of Romantic ideologist to Coleridge before reading this book ... a book which all who want to know what the late Coleridge thought and why he thought it will find invaluable.
Almost miraculously, Mary Anne Perkins has written a genuinely original survey of his thought, drawing deeply on manuscript sources and eschewing tiresome references to modern commentators ... an elegant and intellectually relentless pursuit of that which holds together the vast enterprise of Coleridge's intellectual and spiritual life. ... This is one of the most important books about Coleridge to emerge in recent years.
challenging, rigorous, and deeply informed study ... Perkin's credentials as a historian of ideas are undoubted, and her ability to range widely over Coleridge's own reading gives authority to her claims. The exclusiveness of its philosophical approach ensures the book's clarity, its momentum, and its own sense of conviction. There is undoubtedly an important place for the history of ideas when it is investigated with this degree of rigour, and Coleridge's Philosophy will go on being of major significance for a long time to come.