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Book SynopsisThis new collection enables students and general readers to appreciate Coleridge's renewed relevance 250 years after his birth. An indispensable guide to his writing for twenty-first-century readers, it contains new perspectives that reframe his work in relation to slavery, race, war, post-traumatic stress disorder and ecological crisis.
Table of Contents1. Coleridge at 250: a Poet for the Twenty-first Century Tim Fulford; 2. Political Coleridge Jacob Lloyd; 3. Coleridge and Collaboration Felicity James; 4. Nature Lyrics Gregory Leadbetter; 5. Coleridge's Ecopoetics Joanna E. Taylor; 6. Gothic Coleridge, Ballad Coleridge Margaret Russett; 7. Coleridge's Metres Ewan James Jones; 8. Coleridge and the Theatre Michael Gamer and Jeffrey N. Cox; 9. Coleridge the Walker Alan Vardy; 10. Notebook Coleridge Thomas Owens; 11. Coleridge and Science Kurtis Hessel; 12. Religious Coleridge Jeffrey W. Barbeau; 13. Coleridge the Lecturer and Critic Charles W. Mahoney; 14. Coleridge's Philosophies Nicholas Halmi; 15. Coleridge's Later Poetry Karen Swann; 16. Coleridge and History Tom Duggett.