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New perspectives on Coleridge and Wordsworth: selected papers from the English Institute
Geoffrey H. Hartman
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Frontmatter
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Foreword (GEOFFREY H. HARTMAN, page vii)
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The Idiom of Vision (KENNETH R. JOHNSTON, Indiana University, page 1)
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Wordsworth and the Music of Sound (JOHN HOLLANDER, Hunter College, page 41)
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Reflections on the Evening Star: Akenside to Coleridge (GEOFFREY H. HARTMAN, Yale University, page 85)
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"Positive Negation": Threshold, Sequence, and Personification in Coleridge (ANGUS FLETCHER, State University of New York at Buffalo, page 133)
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The Manipulation of Space in Coleridge's Poetry (MICHAEL G. COOKE, Yale University, page 165)
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The Origin and Significance of Coleridge's Theory of Secondary Imagination (THOMAS MCFARLAND, Graduate Center of the City University of New York, page 195)
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Coleridge: The Anxiety of Influence (HAROLD BLOOM, Yale University, page 247)
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Meeting Honoring Rudolf Kirk and Robert Spiller (page 269)
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The English Institute, 1971 (page 273)
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Program (page 275)
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Registrants (page 279)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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PSCH | 46.4 (Winter 1972-1973): 368-369 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/40628393 |
Citable Link
Published: c1972
Publisher: Columbia University Press
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