List of Contributors
Frederick Burwick: Introduction
Biography
1: Nicholas Roe: Coleridge's Early Years
2: Richard Gravil: Coleridge and Wordsworth: Collaboration and
Criticism from Salisbury Plain to Aids to Reflection
3: John David Lopez: Coleridge's Publisher and Patron: Cottle and
Poole
4: Neil Vickers: Coleridge's Marriage and Family
5: Tilar Mazzeo: Coleridge's Travels
6: Anya Taylor: Coleridge's Self-representation
The Prose Works
7: Peter Kitson: Coleridge's Lectures 1795: On Politics and
Religion
8: Michael John Kooy: Coleridge as Editor: The Watchman, The
Friend
9: Angela Esterhammer: Coleridge in the Periodicals
10: Matthew Scott: Coleridge's Lectures: Lectures 1808-1819: On
Literature
11: Raimonda Modiano: Coleridge as Literary Critic: Principles of
Genial Criticism, Biographia Literaria
12: Pamela Edwards: Coleridge on Politics and Religion: Lay
Sermons, Statesman's Manual, Aids to Reflection; On the
Constitution of Church and State
13: Jeffrey Hipolito: Coleridge's Lectures: Lectures 1818-1819: On
the History of Philosophy
14: H. J. Jackson: Coleridge as Reader: Marginalia
15: Paul Cheshire: Coleridge's Notebooks
16: David Vallins: Coleridge as Talker: Sage of Highgate, Table
Talk
17: Murray Evans: Coleridge as Thinker: Logic and Opus Maximum
The Poetic Works
18: Nicolas Halmi: Coleridge on Allegory and Symbol
19: David Fairer: Coleridge's Early Poetry, 1790-1796
20: Michael O'Neill: Coleridge's Genres
21: George Erving: Coleridge as Playwright
22: Frederick Burwick: Coleridge as Translator
Sources and Influences
23: Andrew Keanie: Coleridge and Plagiarism
24: Anthony Harding: Coleridge, Biblical and Classical
Literature
25: Douglas Hedley: Coleridge and Theology
26: Charles Mahoney: Coleridge and Shakespeare
27: Christopher R. Miller: Coleridge and the English Poetic
Tradition
28: Matthew Scott: Coleridge and European Literature
29: Elinor Shaffer: Coleridge's Dialogues with German Thought
30: James C. McKusick: Coleridge and Language Theory
31: Christoph Bode: Coleridge and Philosophy
32: Julian Knox: Coleridge and the Arts
33: Eric Wilson: Coleridge and Science
Reception
34: Seamus Perry: Coleridge's Literary Influence
35: Morton Paley: Coleridge's Early Biographers
36: Elinor Shaffer: Coleridge Criticism in Continental Europe
37: Robert Maniquis: Writing about Coleridge
Frederick Burwick, Professor Emeritus at UCLA, is author and editor
of twenty four books and over a hundred articles. He is editor of
Coleridge's Biographia Literaria: Text and Meaning (1989), and more
recently, with James McKusick, Faustus, translated by Samuel Taylor
Coleridge from the German of Goethe (OUP, 2007). His Poetic Madness
and the Romantic Imagination (1996) won the Barricelli Book of the
Year Award of the International
Conference on Romanticism. He has been named Distinguished Scholar
by both the British Academy (1992) and the Keats-Shelley
Association (1998).
A substantial portion of these essays are by leading scholars who
bring to the project a wealth of knowledge, a keen sense of both
the history of Coleridgean scholarship and its contemporary
preoccupations, and the ability to convey this in succint and
informative ways. As such, the Handbook should serve as an
excellent companion not only for undergraduate students beginning
their studies of Coleridge, but also for more advanced scholars
*Quentin Bailey, Notes and Queries*
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