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Selected letters

por Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Otros autores: H. J. Jackson (Editor)

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Coleridge was an outstanding letter-writer, but until now readers were forced to choose between the limited selection given in anthologies, and the six volumes of the standard edition. This volume contains the best of Coleridge's published letters, concentrating on those of literary and biographical interest and linking them wherever necessary with explanatory passages to create a sense of continuous narration. Jackson has included letters from every phase of Coleridge's career, revealing his complex personality in evolution. These vivid and intimate letters also record the progress of his association with Southey and Wordsworth, and his struggle against addiction to opium. Useful supplementary material includes a chronology of Coleridge's life, brief biographies of the main correspondents as well as the people they mention in their letters, and translations of foreign phrases.… (más)
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This was a fascinating book to read that completely changed my view of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. But is was also a difficult book to read.

Although Coleridge writes in modern English his elaborate writing style is still quite difficult, and in line with publications of that time many more words are capitalized. Another reason why this is not an easy book is that the letters are selected from a very long period of time from the first letter (in this selection) dated 5 feb 1793 till the last dated 13 july 1834. Although the introduction provides some biographical information, the background to some problems discussed in the letters is not always immediately clear, although much of it is fascinating stuff.

Many letters are very long. While most correspondents of Coleridge are unknown to me, there are also some great names such as letters exchanged with Robert Southey, Charles Lamb, Dorothy and William Wordsworth, Thomas Wedgwood, William Godwin, and Thomas De Quincey.

Some of the letters include some of Coleridge poetry. Coleridge also appears as a very erudite man, who took and interest in and translated German metaphysical thinkers

These letters contain very few biographical information. They are mainly about ideas and ideals. Altogether, as I said, fascinating reading. It took me many months, reading in small instalments. ( )
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Coleridge was an outstanding letter-writer, but until now readers were forced to choose between the limited selection given in anthologies, and the six volumes of the standard edition. This volume contains the best of Coleridge's published letters, concentrating on those of literary and biographical interest and linking them wherever necessary with explanatory passages to create a sense of continuous narration. Jackson has included letters from every phase of Coleridge's career, revealing his complex personality in evolution. These vivid and intimate letters also record the progress of his association with Southey and Wordsworth, and his struggle against addiction to opium. Useful supplementary material includes a chronology of Coleridge's life, brief biographies of the main correspondents as well as the people they mention in their letters, and translations of foreign phrases.

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