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Buch, Englisch, Band Vol. 16. Part 2, 1528 Seiten, Two volume set, Format (B × H): 154 mm x 232 mm, Gewicht: 2014 g

Reihe: Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Coleridge / Mays

The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, - Poetical Works: Part 2. Poems (Variorum Text) (Two volume set)


Erscheinungsjahr 2001
ISBN: 978-0-691-00484-6
Verlag: Princeton University Press

Buch, Englisch, Band Vol. 16. Part 2, 1528 Seiten, Two volume set, Format (B × H): 154 mm x 232 mm, Gewicht: 2014 g

Reihe: Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

ISBN: 978-0-691-00484-6
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 second part presents the same 706 poems as the first, in the same chronological sequence, but differently records in each case all known textual information in collated form--allowing for alternative construals of the reading texts. An additional 135 items are inserted into the same sequence, comprising poems mistakenly ascribed to Coleridge or of dubious authenticity and poems that remained only in the planning stage or that are referred to but have not been recovered. The index of titles and first lines incorporates the full range of variants.All told, the Collected Coleridge variorum sequence collates over a third more additional texts--in more detailed and accurate form--than those found in the previous standard edition, by E.H. Coleridge. The presentation method in this second part will interest editorial theorists as well as those interested primarily in Coleridge and/or the making of poetry. The unusually detailed textual information also reveals changes in such areas as linguistic and grammatical usage, patterns of transcription and circulation among anthologists, and contemporary publishers' house styles.

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS xxxvii EDITORIAL PRACTICE, SYMBOLS, AND ABBREVIATIONS xli 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 4 4 Greek Epigram on Aphrodite and Athena 5 4.X I Translations of Synesius 5 5 Easter Holidays 6 6 Nil Pejus Est Caelibe Vitd 7 7 De Medio Fonte Lepor-um Surgit Aliquid Amari 8 8 Oh! Mihi Prxteritos Referat si Jupiter Annos! 8 9 Sonnet: To my Muse 0 10 Sonnet: "As late I joumey'd o'er th' extensive plain 11 10 11 The Nose: An Odaic Rhapsody 11 12 Conclusion to a Youthful Poem 14 13 An Ode on the Destruction of the Bastile 14 14 Sonnet: To the Evening Star 16 15 Sonnet: Composed in Sickness 17 16 A Few Lines Written by Lee when Mad 19 17 Sonnet: Genevieve 20 18 Nemo Repente Turpissimus 22 19 Sonnet: Anna and Harland 24 20 The Abode of Love 25 21 Monody on a Tea Kettle 26 22 An Invocation 28 1791 22.Xl Epitaph: By a Son on his Deceased Father 29 22.X2 Schoolboy Poem Sent to George Coleridge 29 23 Honos Alit Artes 30 24 Prospectus and Specimen of a Translation of Euclid 30 25 Sonnet: On Receiving an Account that my Sister's Death was Inevitable 34 26 Sonnet: On Seeing a Youth Affectionately Welcomed by his Sister 36 26.Xl Version of an Epitaph on a Young Lady 37 27 Ardua Prima Via Est 38 28 Greek Imitation of A Winter Piece 39 29 0 Curas Hominum! 0 Quantum Est in Rebus Inane! 40 30 Happiness: A Poem 42 31 An Anthem for the Children of Christ's Hospital 48 32 Sonnet: Sent to Mrs - with Fielding's Amelia 49 33 Sonnet: On Quitting Christ's Hospital 50 34 Ode to Sleep 51 35 Plymtree Road 53 36 Ode on the Ottery and Tiverton Church Music 54 37 Epigram on my Godmother's Beard 56 38 On Imitation 57 39 Absence: An Ode 58 40 Greek Epitaph on an Infant 60 40.Xl Translations of Anacreon 61 1792 41 An Ode in the Manner of Anacreon 61 42 A Wish Written in Jesus Wood 62 43 A Lover's Complaint to his Mistress 62 44 To Disappointment 63 45 Fragment Found in a Mathematical Lecture Room 63 46 On a Lady Weeping 64 47 Greek Epitaph for Howard's Tomb 66 48 Sors Misera Servorum in Insulis Indix Occidentalis 66 48.Xl Cambridge Prize Poems, 1792 72 49 A Siniile; Written after a Walk before Supper 73 50 Latin Lines on Ottery's Inhabitants 75 1793 50.Xl Imitations from the Modern Latin Poets 75 50.X2 Sonnet to the Earl of Lauderdale 76 51 The Complaint of Ninathoma 76 52 Two Lines on the Poet Laureate 79 53 0 Turtle-eyed Affection! 80 54 Latin Verses, Sent to George Coleridge 80 55 Imitated from Ossian 81 55.Xl Laus Astrononiiae 83 55.X2 Cambridge Prize Poems, 1793 88 56 On Presenting a Moss Rose to Miss F. Nesbitt 89 57 Cupid Tum'd Chymist 92 58 An Extempore 95 58.Xl Adaptation of John Bampfylde's To Evening 96 59 Elegy 98 60 Absence: A Poem 100 61 Sonnet: To the Autumnal Moon 111 61.Xl Est Quxdam Flere Voluptas 113 62 To a Painter 113 63 To Miss Dashwood Bacon of Devonshire 114 64 Songs of the Pixies 114 64.Xl To the Rt Hon C. J. Fox 123 65 To Fortune, on Buying a Ticket in the Irish Lottery 123 1794 65.Xl A Soliloquy of Roberspierre 124 66 Domestic Peace 124 66.Xl Sonnet: On Reading Miranda's Sonnet to a Sigh 126 67 Song: Imitated from Casimir 128 67.Xl Cambridge Prize Poems, 1794 128 68 To a Friend in Answer to a Melancholy Letter 129 68.Xl Lines Written in a Prayer Book: After Bowles 130 69 From Perspiration: A Travelling Eclogue 132 70 Lines on the "Man of Ross" 132 70.Xl Adaptation of Bowles's "I shall behold far off hy barren crest" 138 70.X2 Fragmentary Adaptation of a Welsh Sonnet 139 71 Latin Lines on Mary Evans 141 72 Stanzas from an Elegy on a Lady 141 73 Imitated from the Welsh 143 73.Xl The Faded Flower 144 73.X2 Sonnet: To an Infant at the Breast 144 74 Lines to a Beautiful Spring in a Village 145 75 The Sigh 147 76 The Kiss 150 77 Two Versions of an Epitaph on an Infant 153 77.Xl The Triumphs of the New Cabinet 155 78 Sonnet on Pantisocra



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