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1: Coleridge : The Marginalia, Myth-Making, and the later poetry |
by James D. Boulger |
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Symbol as Sacrament in Coleridge's thought |
by J. Robert Barth, S.J. |
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Coleridge and the life of Hope |
by John Colmer |
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Coleridge on revolution |
by Elizabeth Sewell |
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Narrative technique in the 'Biographia Literaria' |
by Richard Mallette |
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Reviews |
by John Colmer |
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Two autograph letters of S.T. Coleridge |
by Peter Mann |
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The Daemonic in Kubla Khan : toward interpretation |
by Charles I. Patterson, Jr. |
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The Coleridges, Dr. Prati, and Vico |
by M.H. Fisch |
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Some notes on Coleridge's "Eolian Harp" |
by Henry J.W. Milley |
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Coleridge's "Philocricy" and his theory of fancy and secondary imagination |
by S.V. Pradhan |
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The two paradises in Kubla Khan |
by H.W. Piper |
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The case-history of coleridge's monody on the death of Chatterton |
by I.A. Gordon |
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Some notes on Coleridge's "Eolian Harp" /by Henry J.W. Milley |
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2: Coleridge's concept of nature |
by Craig W. Miller |
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The Bristol Library borrowings of Southery and Coleridge ,1793-8 |
by George Whalley |
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Coleridge's "Theory of life" |
by Alice D. Synder |
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Coleridgeana |
by Alice D. Snyder |
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Coleridge's poetical canon : selection and arrangement |
by George Whalley |
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Coleridge's notebooks |
by Edmund Blunden |
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The Autograph manuscript of 'Kubla Khan' and an interpretation |
by John Shelton |
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Christabel of Cumberland |
by Carl Wooding |
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Coleridge on Shakespeare's preparation |
by J.R. de J. Jackson |
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New light on Coleridge as undergraduate |
by Paul Kaufman |
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Coleridge and the Cambridge Platonists |
by W. Schrickx |
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'The Amazing Marriage': a study in contraries |
by Gillian Beer |
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Christabel |
by Charles Tomlinson |
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Notes on Christabel |
by Elisabeth Schneider |
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Coleridge's plan for completing Christabel |
by B.R. McElderry, Jr. |
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1: Coleridge : The Marginalia, Myth-Making, and the later poetry |
by James D. Boulger |
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Symbol as Sacrament in Coleridge's thought |
by J. Robert Barth, S.J. |
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Coleridge and the life of Hope |
by John Colmer |