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Modern Language Quarterly (1943) 4 (3): 368–369.
Published: 01 September 1943
... NmPoems by Hartley Coleridge, Including a Selection from his Published Poctry. Edited by EARLLESLIE GRIGGS. New York: Oxford University Press, 1942. Pp. xxi + 135. $3.00. The order of this volume reverses the order of the title. The first half contains selections from Hartley...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1989) 50 (1): 66–69.
Published: 01 March 1989
.... EDGARSCHELL Universily of California, Inline Verbal Imagination: Coleridge and the Language of Modern Criticism. By A. C. GOODSON.New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988. xix + 236 pp. $29.95. This book has ambitions that are barely hinted at in its title. Besides...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1989) 50 (2): 173–182.
Published: 01 June 1989
... Roe’s Wordsworth and Coleridge: The Radical Years focuses on the two poets’ responses to the French Revolution and its after- math in England and France between the years 1789 and 1798. As the evidentiary and speculative framework of this study makes clear, in the 1790s both poets were more...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1989) 50 (4): 357–374.
Published: 01 December 1989
...ANYA TAYLOR Copyright © 1989 by Duke University Press 1989 COLERIDGE ON PERSONS IN DIALOGUE* By ANYATAYLOR Samuel Taylor Coleridge repeatedly differentiates between per- sons and things in his public and private writings. When he cries...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1989) 50 (4): 398–401.
Published: 01 December 1989
... criticism. In a field where criticism has not flourished recently, his book stands out. If Miller has difficulty, how many others can succeed? MICHAELMURRIN Uniuersity of Chicago Forming the Critical Mind: Llryden to Coleridge. By JAMES...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1991) 52 (1): 37–52.
Published: 01 March 1991
...Tim Fulford Copyright © 1991 by Duke University Press 1991 COLERIDGE, BOHME, AND THE LANGUAGE OF NATURE By TIM FULFORD In a review of The Interpretation of BeliefAnthony J. Harding criti- cizes Stephen Prickett’s statement...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1996) 57 (3): 425–448.
Published: 01 September 1996
... was read in the early nineteenth century. The “Ancient Mariner” and Its Interpreters: Some Versions of Coleridge David Perkins oleridge’s “Ancient Mariner” has by now achieved the classic sta- C tus of omnisignificance, like Hamlet. Depending on the inter- preter...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1996) 57 (4): 651–654.
Published: 01 December 1996
... romanticism. To use a Coleridgean phrase, emphasized by Carlson, the "commanding genius" of a Shakespeare is threatened not by effeminate squeamishness but by the likelihood that Shakespearean nuance will be lost to a vulgar and violent feminine presence. For Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Byron...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1999) 60 (2): 161–196.
Published: 01 June 1999
...Tim Fulford Copyright © 1999 by Duke University Press 1999 Romanticizing the Empire: The Naval Heroes of Southey, Coleridge, Austen, and Marryat Tim Fulford In August 1830 the newly popular novelist Captain Frederick Marryat received a letter. Washington Irving, its...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2016) 77 (4): 499–522.
Published: 01 December 2016
...Peter Murphy Abstract In the late 1790s Wordsworth and Coleridge conduct a common storytelling experiment: to see if stories can tell their own meaning, without explanations or morals attached. The resulting stories are, fundamentally, rewrites of the stories of sentimental encounter so common...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1948) 9 (3): 298–302.
Published: 01 September 1948
...B. R. McElderry, Jr. Copyright © 1948 by Duke University Press 1948 COLERIDGE ON BLAKE’S SONGS By B. R. MCELDERRY,JR. In 1818 Coleridge returned to Charles Augustus Tulk, the Sweden- borgian, a copy of Blake’s Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experi...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2018) 79 (2): 123–144.
Published: 01 June 2018
... of the tradition, but rather than move toward hope, in the manner of most earlier texts, it ends with Seward’s melancholy recognition of her own weakness. Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s 1798 “Fears in Solitude,” which also retains some features of the tradition, is a sustained reflection on the individual’s limited...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2019) 80 (3): 287–310.
Published: 01 September 2019
... as “sites of memory.” This discourse of genius played a keystone role in Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s aesthetic and social criticism, or “genial criticism,” which exerted a deep influence on Anglophone culture. The essay concludes by assessing the overall cultural politics of genius in relation to various...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1977) 38 (1): 62–77.
Published: 01 March 1977
...John Gatta, Jr. Copyright © 1977 by Duke University Press 1977 COLERIDGE AND ALLEGORY By JOHN GATTA,JR. Defending his own allegorical reading of Milton’s Comus, Cole- ridge complained in an 1802 letter to William Sotheby...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1978) 39 (4): 418–420.
Published: 01 December 1978
... reviving the ancient myth, as Dekker puts it, of “a unified English Romantic Age, born full-grown in 1798 and marching off in an entirely new direction” (p. 7). In Coleridge and the Literature of Sensibility, Dekker is intent upon reestab- lishing significant connections between the Romantics...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1969) 30 (1): 121–131.
Published: 01 March 1969
...LORE METZGER Copyright © 1969 by Duke University Press 1969 COLERIDGE: THE LEGACY OF AN ADVENTUROUS CONSERVATIVE1 By LOREMETZGER When John Stuart Mill characterized the “two great seminal minds” of Bentham...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1981) 42 (2): 194–196.
Published: 01 June 1981
... such. MICHAEL,MURKIK University of Chicago Romanticism and the Form of Ruin: Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Modalities of Frciy- mentation. By THOMASMCFARLAND. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981. xxxiv + 432 pp. $30.00, cloth; $9.50, paper. This immensely learned book provides...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1986) 47 (1): 68–72.
Published: 01 March 1986
..., a minimum of jar- gon, and much common sense. JAMES DEAN University of Delaware Coleridge and the Concept of Nature. By RAIMONDAMODIANO. Tallahassee: Florida State University Press, 1985. xiv + 270 pp. $25.00. Of all the Romantic...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1986) 47 (2): 201–204.
Published: 01 June 1986
... wisdom on any point than our forefathers DONNORFORD University of Pennsylvania Coleridge and the Inspired Word. By ANTHONYJOHN HARDINC.Kingston and Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, McGill-Queen’s Studies...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1956) 17 (2): 171–172.
Published: 01 June 1956
..., 1955. Pp. xxi + 188. $4.50. One of the most tantalizing problems in Coleridge biography has been his . relationship with Sara Hutchinson. Bit by bit during the last twenty-five years fascinating details of that relationship have been revealed. First there was Mr. Raysor’s...