Selected PoetryThe poems and poem fragments selected by Epson and Pirie represent the very best of Coleridges work. Many of Coleridge's poems are astounding successes, but for everyone of these there are also abysmal failures making it difficult for the layman to approach this leading Romantic without guidance. This volume contains the astounding successes, the guidance and none of the failures. |
Contents
Introduction by William Empson page | 13 |
To the Author of The Robbers ΙΟΙ | 101 |
The Fostermothers Tale | 115 |
Christabel | 146 |
Fire Famine and Slaughter | 165 |
Lines Composed in a ConcertRoom | 179 |
Chamouny the Hour Before Sunrise page | 197 |
On Donnes Poetry | 203 |
Notes by David Pirie | 217 |
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Ten Lectures on Psychotherapy and Spirituality Nathan Field,Trudy Harvey,Belinda Sharp No preview available - 2005 |