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Coleridge and Shelley Sally West

Coleridge and Shelley By Sally West

Coleridge and Shelley by Sally West


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Exploring Coleridge's influence on Shelley's poetic development, this work explores how elements such as the development of imagery and the choice of poetic form, often learnt from earlier poets, are intimately related to poetic purpose.

Coleridge and Shelley Summary

Coleridge and Shelley: Textual Engagement by Sally West

Sally West's timely study is the first book-length exploration of Coleridge's influence on Shelley's poetic development. Beginning with a discussion of Shelley's views on Coleridge as a man and as a poet, West argues that there is a direct correlation between Shelley's desire for political and social transformation and the way in which he appropriates the language, imagery, and forms of Coleridge, often transforming their original meaning through subtle readjustments of context and emphasis. While she situates her work in relation to recent concepts of literary influence, West is focused less on the psychology of the poets than on the poetry itself. She explores how elements such as the development of imagery and the choice of poetic form, often learnt from earlier poets, are intimately related to poetic purpose. Thus on one level, her book explores how the second-generation Romantic poets reacted to the beliefs and ideals of the first, while on another it addresses the larger question of how poets become poets, by returning the work of one writer to the literary context from which it developed. Her book is essential reading for specialists in the Romantic period and for scholars interested in theories of poetic influence.

Coleridge and Shelley Reviews

'Richly detailed in its scholarship and subtle in reading, West's study attests to the strong engagement Shelley had with Coleridge from his search for an intellectual father in 1810-11 through his own maturity as a master poet. This study is strongly persuasive that, after Godwin, Coleridge was the contemporary to whom Shelley most often turned for imaginative inspiration and intellectual debate.' Stuart Curran, The University of Pennsylvania, USA '... an important account of the largely unexamined influence of Samuel Taylor Coleridge on Shelley's understanding of poetic form.' Keats-Shelley Journal

About Sally West

Sally West is a lecturer in the Department of English at the University of Chester, UK.

Table of Contents

Contents: Introduction; Cultivating the topos: early engagements; 'Beside thee like a shadow': the presence of Coleridge in Shelley's Alastor volume; 'An unremitting interchange': the voices of Mont Blanc; Perpetual Orphic song: the 'vitally metaphorical' in This Lime-Tree Bower and To a Skylark; 'To him my tale I teach': the legacy of Coleridge's Mariner in Shelley's Prometheus Unbound volume: the cosmologies of The Ancient Mariner: 'the terror of tempest': the Mariner's vision and 'a vision of the sea': 'Thy name I will not speak': the currency of curses in Prometheus Unbound volume; Afterword; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9780754660125
9780754660125
0754660125
Coleridge and Shelley: Textual Engagement by Sally West
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20071128
210
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