Coleridge and Cosmopolitan Intellectualism 1794-1804
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"His thorough study, not least for its sheer wealth of hitherto inaccessible or undigested primary materials, is a considerable enrichment for any university library. ... Woudenberg's book also functions as an invaluable signpost for anyone researching this vital period in Coleridge's life, or with an interest in the ramifications of European cosmopolitanism and intellectualism around the turn of the century."
- Philipp Hunnekuhl, University of Hamburg
"I recommend this book wholeheartedly to all scholars of Coleridge and to those working on Romanticism and its Anglo-German associations."
- Roger Paulin, Trinity College, Cambridge
"This book puts “Göttingen and Coleridge” fully on the map; it is not only a vital contribution to Coleridge studies in itself but a prompt for further exploration of Coleridge beyond England."
- Heidi Thomson, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand, European Romantic Review
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Viewing Samuel Taylor Coleridge's pursuit of continental intellectualism through the lens of cosmopolitanism, Maximiliaan van Woudenberg examines the so-called 'German Mania' of the writer in the context of the intellectual history of the university. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Routledge
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 340
- ISBN
- 9780367667443
- Utgivelsesår
- 2020
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
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"His thorough study, not least for its sheer wealth of hitherto inaccessible or undigested primary materials, is a considerable enrichment for any university library. ... Woudenberg's book also functions as an invaluable signpost for anyone researching this vital period in Coleridge's life, or with an interest in the ramifications of European cosmopolitanism and intellectualism around the turn of the century."
- Philipp Hunnekuhl, University of Hamburg
"I recommend this book wholeheartedly to all scholars of Coleridge and to those working on Romanticism and its Anglo-German associations."
- Roger Paulin, Trinity College, Cambridge
"This book puts “Göttingen and Coleridge” fully on the map; it is not only a vital contribution to Coleridge studies in itself but a prompt for further exploration of Coleridge beyond England."
- Heidi Thomson, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand, European Romantic Review
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