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The Coleridge Legacy: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Intellectual Legacy in Britain and America, 1834–1934

Autor Philip Aherne
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This book examines the development of Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s intellectual legacy in Britain and America from 1834 to 1934 by focusing on his late role as the Sage of Highgate and his programme of educating young minds who were destined for the higher professions (particularly preaching and teaching). Chapters assess his pedagogy and his late publications, his posthumous reputation, and his influence on aesthetics, theology, philosophy, politics and social reform. The book discusses a wide range of British and American intellectuals, including Thomas and Matthew Arnold, F. D. Maurice, John Stuart Mill, Henry Sidgwick, Shadworth Hodgson, T. H. Green, James Marsh, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Horace Bushnell, William James and John Dewey. It demonstrates how Coleridgean ideas were developed and distorted into something he would never have recognized as his own and emphasizes his significance as a catalyst who played a vital role in shaping the intellectual vocation of the long nineteenth century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319958576
ISBN-10: 3319958577
Pagini: 166
Ilustrații: XV, 307 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction: The Elusive Legacy.- 2. The Sad Ghost: Coleridge as the Sage of Highgate.- 3. The Ruined Man: Coleridge's Posthumous Reputation.- 4. The Power of Criticism: Poetry, Aestheticism, and Literary Criticism.- 5. The Construction of Doubt: Reflection, Faith, and the Knowledge of God.- 6. The Endurance of Idealism: Ethics, Epistemology and the Self.- 7. The Religion of Politics: The State, the Church, and Political Economy.- 8. The Harmony of Society: The Clerisy, Liberal Education, and Idea of Culture.- 9. Conclusion: The Coleridgean Vocation.

Recenzii

“The Coleridge Legacy is the sort of book you read in graduate school and find overwhelming and a bit confusing, but when you come back to it years later you are grateful to discover a guide to what you had elsewhere read in a thousand places but never quite managed to put together. … they certainly provide insights towards a fuller portrait of one of the most complex figures of the Romantic period.” (Jeffrey W. Barbeau, European Romantic Review, Vol. 32 (1), February, 2021)
“The Coleridge Legacy, is ambitious both in scope and perspective; it traces Coleridgean ideas across the Atlantic Ocean from England to America during a one hundred-year timespan. … The book thereby manages a balance, restraint, and delicacy difficult to achieve in the labyrinthine world of Coleridge studies. It also helps to rehabilitate the figure of Coleridge as a steady and important shaping force in the resultant philosophical / educational systems of Britain and America in the one-hundred years following his death.” (Dometa Brothers, The Coleridge Bulletin, Issue 54, 2019)

Notă biografică

Philip Aherne read English Language and Literature at Merton College, Oxford, UK. He has an MA in Eighteenth-Century Studies at King’s College London, where he also studied for his PhD. This is his first book.

Caracteristici

Sheds light on a long neglected and complex area and breaks considerable new ground by uncovering Coleridgean connections in seemingly unlikely places Presents Coleridge as a formative Victorian intellectual as opposed to, as he is more commonly presented, a Romantic poet Argues that Coleridge’s influence was not an accident, but the product of his late great project of his often neglected Highgate years Crystallises and provides a clear guide to Coleridge’s mature intellectual position