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Coleridge and the idea of friendship, 1789-1804 /
(Taussig, Gurion.) |
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Bibliographical information (record 207701) |
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- Includes bibliographical references (p. 357-367) and index.
- 1. Transcendence and Its Limits: Friendship in the 1780s -- 2. Idea and Substance: Coleridge, Thomas Poole, and the Genderings of Male Friendship -- 3. Coleridge, Southey, and the Problem of Pantisocratic Friendship -- 4. Friends of Humanity: Coleridge, Southey, and The Anti-Jacobin -- 5. "They answer and provoke each other's songs:" Coleridge, Thelwall, and Oppositional Friendship -- 6. "It is a usual concomitant of persons of his character to explain a human sympathy by a divine impulse:" Coleridge, Charles Lamb, and Charles Lloyd, 1794-98 -- 7. Coleridge and Wordsworth: Friendship and the Problem of "living with thyself/And for thyself" -- 8. Managing Friendship: Coleridge, Godwin, and Southey, 1799-1804 -- 9. Postscript: "Our excellent transatlantic friend": Coleridge and Washington Allston, 1806-18.
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