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200 1. $a Sublime Coleridge $b Texte imprimé $e the "Opus maximum" $f Murray J. Evans
210 .. $a New York $c Palgrave Macmillan $d 2012
215 .. $a 1 vol. (XX-199 p.) $c ill. $d 23 cm
225 |. $a Nineteenth-century major lives and letters
300 .. $a Includes bibliographical references (p. [183]-190) and index
327 1. $a Reading "Will": a primer for the Opus Maximum ; "Divine Ideas" and Coleridge's two
rhetorics of "Idea" ; Human subjects in the Opus Maximum ; Arguing for the trinity:
rhetoric and the "Divine Tetractys" ; The Opus Maximum and Coleridge's Sublime.
330 .. $a "Sublime Coleridge focuses on the role of the Opus Maximum in explaining Samuel Taylor
Coleridge's ideas about religion, psychology, and the sublime. The Opus, written in
the early 1820s and first published in 2002, is a challenge to every scholar who has
encountered it. Sublime Coleridge introduces each major theme of the Opus Maximum--the
Will, divine ideas, human subjectivity, and the Trinity--and shows their importance
for the rest of his work. A final chapter analyzes how the Opus Maximum clarifies
Coleridge's writing elsewhere on the sublime. Sublime Coleridge is an introduction,
a reader's guide, and an interpretation of this central text in British Romanticism"--
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