The Reception of S. T. Coleridge in EuropeElinor Shaffer, Edoardo Zuccato Bloomsbury Academic, 25 dec 2007 - 464 pagina's Samuel Taylor Coleridge, poet, philosopher and critic, a founder of British Romanticism, wrote with William Wordsworth the Lyrical Ballads (1798), which included his great poem 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'. It was this work which was first to carry his reputation across Europe in many translations and through the rich illustrations by Gustave Doré. His poetry was received as late Romantic, visionary and symbolist, in later phases of European reception; he was known too as the translator of Schiller. His prose was known mainly in selections: chapters of his literary life Biographia Literaria; elements of his Shakespeare lectures; and other literary, political, philosophical and religious lectures, essays, and aphorisms, especially his brilliant Table Talk. In the last fifty years the Notebooks and Letters, and the recent Collected Works, have added to his stature at home and abroad. This collection of essays by an international team of scholars, critics and translators, records how Coleridge's works have been received, translated and interpreted across Europe from his own time to today, and will contribute to the new recognition of one of the greatest of English poets, critics and cultural thinkers. |
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... lines : Oh ! s'il m'était donné , dès cet exil mortel , De nager au torrent de ton fleuve éternel , Je ne serais qu'amour , effusion immense ; Car j'entendrais sans fin tes bruits ou ton silence ' ( Sainte - Beuve 1879 , 2 : 100 ) .21 ...
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... lines to fragment the voices more than to endow them with the brisk rhythm missing in most Italian versions.6 Text and music harmonize well , though Francesconi's background and poetics are different from those of Fiori . Francesconi ...
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Series Editors Preface | vii |
The European Reception of S T Coleridge | xx |
Meteoric Traces Coleridges Afterlife in Europe | 1 |
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