Coleridge: critic of Shakespeare
Coleridge's theories, insights and practical criticism underlie nearly all subsequent criticism in English. It was not only that he turned decisively away from eighteenth century views (clearly and usefully surveyed in the first chapter). His powerfully general theories of the imagination and o...
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Cambridge [Eng.] :
University Press,
1973
Cambridge [Eng.] 1973 Cambridge [England] : 1973 |
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Basic problems in Shakespearean criticism before Coleridge
- 2. The relation between Coleridge's Shakespearean criticism and his theory of poetry
- 3. Form and meaning
- 4. Character and psychology
- 5. Character and morality
- 6. Shakespeare's poetry
- Conclusion