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Coleridge
And The Moral Tendency Of His Writings (1844)
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122 pages
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The book provides a critical analysis of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's writings, emphasizing their moral implications and influence on character development. It delves into Coleridge's perspectives on religion, ethics, and politics as expressed in his poetry and prose. Additionally, it offers insights into his life, including his friendship with William Wordsworth and his struggles with opium addiction. This work serves as a significant resource for understanding Coleridge's contributions to Romantic literature and the moral dimensions of his writings.
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2009, paperback
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