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| | The Function of Autobiography in Biographia Literaria , by Catherine M Wallace from the Coleridge category on ... |
 | | The symbolic relation between Eternal and Temporal, or between God and Man, cannot be defined through logic; and every symbol participates in this relation. |  | | He attributes "the miscellaneous character of the book" to the poor state of Coleridge's "health and spirits," but goes on to say: "It is with this end in view ['the desire. |  | | Although for practical reasons it is sometimes convenient to distinguish the text as autobiography from the text as philosophic discourse, ultimately these two aspects are inseparable. |
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| | Biographia Literaria by Samuel Taylor Coleridge |
 | | Abacci > Books > Authors > Samuel Taylor Coleridge > Biographia Literaria |  | | I don't know of anything comparable to Biographia Literaria. |  | | Bede Griffiths, in his book The Golden String, referred to STC as "one of the most universal minds in English literature." |
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| | MSN Encarta - Multimedia - Samuel Taylor Coleridge |
 | | As a poet, Coleridge crafted lyric verse with dreamlike imagery and deep symbolism. |  | | Coleridge’s criticism, most notably his Biographia Literaria (1817), had a profound influence upon 19th- and early 20th-century schools of critical thought. |
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http://beta.encarta.msn.com/media_461515841/Samuel_Taylor_Coleridge.html
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| | The Australian: The wrong man [October 30, 2004] |
 | | The truest heir of American transcendentalism, the young Dylan who emerges in Chronicles is as utterly open to experience – physical and aesthetic – as Ralph Waldo Emerson in his famous description of walking in the woods: "Standing on the bare ground, all mean egotism vanishes. |  | | The currents of the Universal Being circulate through me; I am part or particle of God." With its word-play and word-magic, its flights of daft numerology and its detours, its evasiveness on the trivia and utter candour on the things that matter, this is an aesthetic memoir to place next to Coleridge's Biographia Literaria. |
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| | Article - Biographia Literaria |
 | | English literary figures to translate and discuss Schelling, in particular. |  | | Biographia Literaria is an autobiography in discourse by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, which he published in 1817. |  | | The work is long and seemingly loosely structured, and although there are autobiographical elements, it is not a straightfoward or linear autobiography. |
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http://www.1-bike.com/articles/Biographia_Literaria
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| | Re:Biographia Literaria |
 | | I think Coleridge was merely expressing his views and philosophies and it is ok that he differed with Wordsworth...he was just trying to communicate his opinions which seemed to be overlooked in favor of Wordsworth's opinions. |  | | I feel his is merely expressing his opinions and the aspects in which he does not agree with Wordsworth. |  | | I do not feel, as Michelle does, that Coleridge is being arrogant in his Biographia Literaria. |
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| | Encyclopedia entry on Coleridge , by Catherine M Wallace from the Coleridge category on CatherineMWallace.com |
 | | Biographia Literaria is a centrally-important inquiry into the nature of literary imagination. |  | | Its discussion of William Wordsworth (1770-1850) remains a classic, as do his 1811 lectures on William Shakespeare (1564-1616). |  | | That is not the pattern now recognized to constitute "addiction." Most of his major prose works-- Lay Sermons, Biographia Literaria, Philosophical Lectures, On the Constitution of Church and State, Aids to Reflection --were published after Coleridge came under the care of a physician, Dr. Gillman, who regulated his laudanum doses for him. |
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 | | BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA CHAPTER I Motives to the present work--Reception of the Author's first publication--Discipline of his taste at school--Effect of contemporary writers on youthful minds--Bowles's Sonnets--Comparison between the poets before and since Pope. |  | | It has been my lot to have had my name introduced both in conversation, and in print, more frequently than I find it easy to explain, whether I consider the fewness, unimportance, and limited circulation of my writings, or the retirement and distance, in which I have lived, both from the literary and political world. |  | | Repeated meditations led me first to suspect,--(and a more intimate analysis of the human faculties, their appropriate marks, functions, and effects matured my conjecture into full conviction,)--that Fancy and Imagination were two distinct and widely different faculties, instead |
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| | Island of Freedom - Samuel Taylor Coleridge |
 | | In 1808 he gave his first course of public lectures in London and followed it with other series on literary and philosophical subjects. |  | | In 1817 he published Biographia Literaria, a classic of criticism, in which he put forward his ideas on the unifying and synthesizing power of poetry and his theory of the primary and secondary imaginations. |
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http://www.island-of-freedom.com/COLERIDG.HTM
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Books: Biographia Literaria |
 | | Coleridge's work stands at the very heart of British Romantic Literature. |  | | Presenting a sketch of it's author's troubled life and opinions as the context for a series of virtuoso reflections on contemporary poetry and criticism, the "Biographia" embodies the Romantic quest for the unifying imagination. |
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| | Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Biographia Literaria ... |
 | | At least I can discover no other meaning of the term, common sense, if it is to convey any specific difference from sense and, judgement in genere, and where it is not used scholastically for the universal reason. |  | | Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Biographia Literaria |
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| | Suspension of disbelief - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Samuel Taylor Coleridge in his Biographia Literaria (pub. |  | | Suspension of disbelief is a willingness of a reader or viewer to suspend his critical faculties (at least in part) and overlook minor inconsistencies so as to enjoy a work of fiction. |
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| | Coleridge, from Biographia literaria |
 | | When I read the Biographia literaria I was wondering why Coleridge keeps talking about Wordsworth specifically, Is he a bad poet or what? |  | | So, it seems to me that it is a natural gift that does not depend on the degree of education basically. |  | | Then I found that Coleridge and Wordsworth collaborated with each other in writing the Lyrical Ballads. |
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| | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Free Online Library |
 | | "Every reform, however necessary, will by weak minds be carried to an excess, that itself will need reforming" (from Biographia Literaria, 1817) |  | | Download the easiest screen capture (print screen) program. |
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