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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, (1772-1834.)
Coleridge and the romantic newspaper[electronic resource] :the Morning Post and the road to 'Dejection' /
紀錄類型:
書目-電子資源 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
821.7
書名/作者:
Coleridge and the romantic newspaper : the Morning Post and the road to 'Dejection' // by Heidi Thomson.
作者:
Thomson, Heidi.
出版者:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xii, 274 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Newspapers - Poetry. - Sections, columns, etc.
標題:
Literature.
標題:
Eighteenth-Century Literature.
標題:
Nineteenth-Century Literature.
標題:
Poetry and Poetics.
ISBN:
9783319319780
ISBN:
9783319319773
內容註:
1. Introduction: A Character in the Antithetical Manner -- 2. The Return from Germany -- 3. The Morning Post and Introduction to the Tale of the Dark Ladie -- 4. Mothers, Sons, and Poets in the Morning Post -- 5. Homeless at Grieta Hall -- 6. The 1800 Lyrical Ballads, Mary Robinson, and The Mad Monk -- 7. Mary Robinson and the Poet Coleridge -- 8. 'Merely the Emptying out of my Desk' -- 9. Conclusion: Dejection. An Ode in the Morning Post as a Palimpsest -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
摘要、提要註:
This book examines how Coleridge staged his private woes in the public space of the newspaper by looking at his publications in the Morning Post, which first published one of his most famous poems, Dejection. An Ode. It reveals how he found a socially sanctioned public outlet for poetic disappointments and personal frustrations which he could not possibly articulate in any other way. Featuring fresh, contextual readings of established major poems; original readings of epigrams, sentimental ballads, and translations; analyses of political and human-interest stories, this book reveals the remarkable extent to which Coleridge used the public medium of the newspaper to divulge his complex and ambivalent private emotions about his marriage, his relationship with the Wordsworths and the Hutchinsons, and the effect of these dynamics on his own poetry and poetics.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31978-0
Coleridge and the romantic newspaper[electronic resource] :the Morning Post and the road to 'Dejection' /
Thomson, Heidi.
Coleridge and the romantic newspaper
the Morning Post and the road to 'Dejection' /[electronic resource] :by Heidi Thomson. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - xii, 274 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1. Introduction: A Character in the Antithetical Manner -- 2. The Return from Germany -- 3. The Morning Post and Introduction to the Tale of the Dark Ladie -- 4. Mothers, Sons, and Poets in the Morning Post -- 5. Homeless at Grieta Hall -- 6. The 1800 Lyrical Ballads, Mary Robinson, and The Mad Monk -- 7. Mary Robinson and the Poet Coleridge -- 8. 'Merely the Emptying out of my Desk' -- 9. Conclusion: Dejection. An Ode in the Morning Post as a Palimpsest -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
This book examines how Coleridge staged his private woes in the public space of the newspaper by looking at his publications in the Morning Post, which first published one of his most famous poems, Dejection. An Ode. It reveals how he found a socially sanctioned public outlet for poetic disappointments and personal frustrations which he could not possibly articulate in any other way. Featuring fresh, contextual readings of established major poems; original readings of epigrams, sentimental ballads, and translations; analyses of political and human-interest stories, this book reveals the remarkable extent to which Coleridge used the public medium of the newspaper to divulge his complex and ambivalent private emotions about his marriage, his relationship with the Wordsworths and the Hutchinsons, and the effect of these dynamics on his own poetry and poetics.
ISBN: 9783319319780
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-31978-0doiSubjects--Personal Names:
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1772-1834.Confessions of an inquiring spirit.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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--Sections, columns, etc.--Poetry.
LC Class. No.: PR4487.R64 / T46 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 821.7
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