‘forms of human pow’r’: Coleridge's political poetics 1794-1802
<p>This thesis examines how Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s choices of poetic subject, language, and form interacted with his political ideas. The poetry which Coleridge cited, to which he alluded, and to which he responded indicates his shifting political attitudes, and his place within contemporar...
Main Author: | Lloyd, J |
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Other Authors: | Perry, S |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2019
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