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Buch, Englisch, Band Vol. 16. Part 1, 1608 Seiten, Two volume set, Format (B × H): 154 mm x 233 mm, Gewicht: 2127 g

Reihe: Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Coleridge / Mays

The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, - Poetical Works: Part 1. Poems (Reading Text) (Two volume set)


Erscheinungsjahr 2001
ISBN: 978-0-691-00483-9
Verlag: Princeton University Press

Buch, Englisch, Band Vol. 16. Part 1, 1608 Seiten, Two volume set, Format (B × H): 154 mm x 233 mm, Gewicht: 2127 g

Reihe: Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

ISBN: 978-0-691-00483-9
Verlag: Princeton University Press


Poetry in its many guises is at the center of Coleridge's multifarious interests, and this long-awaited new edition of his complete poetical works marks the pinnacle of the Bollingen Collected Coleridge. The three parts of Volume 16 confirm and expand the sense of the Coleridge who has emerged over the past half-century, with implications for English Romantic writing as a whole. Setting new standards of comprehensiveness in the presentation of Romantic texts, they will interest historians and editorial theorists, as well as readers and students of poetry. They represent a work of truly monumental importance.The first part presents the reading texts of 706 poems in chronological sequence. Its blend of newly discovered and newly collected poems, presented in light of all known evidence and where practicable in unrevised forms, offers a fresh and original Coleridge: less inhibited by Victorian ideas about what poetry should be, moving easily and productively between genres and levels of seriousness. In texts that remained fluid and exploratory to the end, Coleridge alternates between lyric and satire, prophecy and conversation, symbol and allegory.Each poem is accompanied by a headnote and commentary that together provide its historical-biographical context and offer key textual variants. The book opens with an introduction and chronological tables. The three appendixes position individual poems in the contexts in which they appeared during Coleridge's lifetime. Illustrations such as contemporary scenes and portraits bring this rich collection, like the companion volumes, all the more to life.

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS xxxix FOREWORD xli EDITORIAL PRACTICE, SYMBOLS, AND ABBREVIATIONS xlix CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES lxiii EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION lxxix Poetical Works PART 1 1782-1790 1 "First attempt at making a verse" 3 2 Fragments of an Ode on Punning 3 3 Dura Navis 5 4 Greek Epigram on Aphrodite and Athena 8 5 Easter Holidays 8 6 Nil Pejus Est Caelibe Vita 10 7 De Medio Fonte Leporum Surgit Aliquid Amari 11 8 Oh! Mihi Prxteritos Referat si Jupiter Annos! 12 9 Sonnet: To my Muse 13 10 Sonnet: "As late I journey'd o'er th' extensive plain" 14 11 The Nose: An Odaic Rhapsody 15 12 Conclusion to a Youthful Poem 18 13 An Ode on the Destruction of the Bastile 18 14 Sonnet: To the Evening Star 21 15 Sonnet: Composed in Sickness 22 16 A Few Lines Written by Lee when Mad 23 17 Sonnet: Genevieve 25 18 Nemo Repente Turpissimus 26 19 Sonnet: Anna and Harland 27 20 The Abode of Love 28 21 Monody on a Tea Kettle 29 22 An Invocation 31 1791 23 Honos Alit Artes 31 24 Prospectus and Specimen of a Translation of Euclid 33 25 Sonnet: On Receiving an Account that my Sister's Death was Inevitable 38 26 Sonnet: On Seeing a Youth Affectionately Welcomed by his Sister 39 27 Ardua Prima Via Est 40 28 Greek Imitation of A Winter Piece 43 29 O Curas Hominum! O Quantum Est in Rebus Inane! 45 30 Happiness: A Poem 48 31 An Anthem for the Children of Christ's Hospital 51 32 Sonnet: Sent to Mrs with Fielding's Ameba 53 33 Sonnet: On Quitting Christ's Hospital 54 34 Ode to Sleep 55 35 Plymtree Road 56 36 Ode on the Ottery and Tiverton Church Music 57 37 Epigram on my Godmother's Beard 59 38 On Imitation 60 39 Absence: An Ode 60 40 Greek Epitaph on an Infant 62 1792 41 An Ode in the Manner of Anacreon 63 42 A Wish Written in Jesus Wood 64 43 A Lover's Complaint to his Mistress 66 44 To Disappointment 66 45 Fragment Found in a Mathematical Lecture Room 68 46 On a Lady Weeping 69 47 Greek Epitaph for Howard's Tomb 71 48 Sors Misera Servorum in Insulis Indiae Occidentalis 72 49 A Simile; Written after a Walk before Supper 84 50 Latin Lines on Ottery's Inhabitants 85 1793 51 The Complaint of Ninathoma 87 52 Two Lines on the Poet Laureate 89 53 O Turtle-eyed Affection! 89 54 Latin Verses, Sent to George Coleridge 90 55 Imitated from Ossian 91 56 On Presenting a Moss Rose to Miss F. Nesbitt 92 57 Cupid Turn'd Chymist 94 58 An Extempore 96 59 Elegy 97 60 Absence: A Poem 99 61 Sonnet: To the Autumnal Moon 103 62 To a Painter 104 63 To Miss Dashwood Bacon of Devonshire 106 64 Songs of the Pixies 107 65 To Fortune, on Buying a Ticket in the Irish Lottery 112 1794 66 Domestic Peace 114 67 Song: Imitated from Casimir 115 68 To a Friend in Answer to a Melancholy Letter 117 69 From Perspiration: A Travelling Eclogue 120 70 Lines on the "Man of Ross" 121 71 Latin Lines on Mary Evans 122 72 Stanzas from an Elegy on a Lady 123 73 Imitated from the Welsh 124 74 Lines to a Beautiful Spring in a Village 125 75 The Sigh 127 76 The Kiss 128 77 Two Versions of an Epitaph on an Infant 129 78 Sonnet on Pantisocracy (with Samuel Favell) 131 79 To Ann Brunton: Imitated from the Latin of Francis Wrangham 132 80 To Eliza Brunton, on Behalf of Francis Wrangham 134 81 To a Young Lady, with a Poem on the French Revolution 135 82 Monody on the Death of Chatterton 139 83 Sonnet: To my Own Heart 145 84 To a Young Ass, its Mother Being Tethered near It 146 85 Lines on a Friend, Who Died of a Frenzy Fever, Induced by Calumnious Reports 148 86 Sonnet: To the Author of The Robbers 151 87 Sonnet: On Hope (with Charles Lamb) 153 88 Sonnet: To an Old Man in the Snow (with Samuel Favell) 154 89 Sonnet: To the Hon Mr Erskine 155 90 Sonnet: To Burke 156 91 Sonnet: To Priestley 157 92 Sonnet: To Fayette 158 93 Sonnet: To Kosciusko 159 94 Sonnet: To Pitt 160 95 Sonnet: To Bowles 161 96 Sonnet: To Mrs Siddons (with Charles Lamb) 164 97 Sonnet: To William Godwin, Author of Political Justice 165 98 Son



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