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Coleridge: Darker Reflections Book

This is the concluding volume of Holmes's definitive and thrilling biography of ST Coleridge. The book reads as a brilliant evocation of the Romantic age when a rigorous literary discourse was alive in England. Coleridge sat at the helm, a mad, loveable genius whose only life-long love affair was with opium. Holmes charts STC's oscillation between narcotic oblivion and the nightmare visions of withdrawal with the skill of a novelist. STC's inability to deal with the responsibilities of parenthood and his own finances left him in a state of constant poverty and guilt. Despite these afflictions, he managed to produce some of the finest poetry and philosophical prose in history. Financially and emotionally sustained by the love and loyalty of friends, every person he met fell under the spell, as de Quincey puts it, of "the greatest man that has ever appeared." At the heart of the story lies the volatile relationship with Wordsworth who plays McCartney to Coleridge's Lennon. Wordsworth comes across as an anally retentive, vain, ambitious operator who finally betrays Coleridge's love and friendship. The book is packed with quotes, which keeps the reader constantly close to the subject, and Holmes digs out detail that animates our hero at every turn. You'll find sex, drugs and poetry and a cast of stars (Byron, Shelley, Keats, Hazlitt, de Quincey, Southey, Carlyle, JS Mill) who revolve around Coleridge and his unfathomable mind. --Hannah GriffithsRead More

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  • Amazon

    Paperback. Pub Date :2005-12-05 Pages: 640 Language: English Publisher: HarperCollins UK Timely reissue of the second volume of Holmess classic biographies of one of the greatest Romantic poets.Richard Holmess biography of Coleridge transforms our view of the poet of Kubla Khan forever. Holmess Coleridge leaps out of these pages as the brilliant. animated and endlessly provoking poet of genius that he was.This second volume covers the last 30 years of Coleridges career (1804-1834) during which he travelled restlessly through the Mediterranean . returned to his old haunts in the Lake District and the West Country. and finally settled in Highgate. It was a period of domestic and professional turmoil. His marriage broke up. his opium addiction increased. he quarrelled with Wordsworth. his own son Hartley Coleridge (a gifted poet himself) became an alcoholic. And after a despera...

  • Foyles

    Timely reissue of the second volume of Holmes’s classic biographies of one of the greatest Romantic poets.Richard Holmes’s biography of Coleridge transforms our view of the poet of ‘Kubla Khan’ forever. Holmes’s Coleridge leaps out of these pages as the brilliant, animated and endlessly provoking poet of genius that he was.This second volume covers the last 30 years of Coleridge’s career (1804-1834) during which he travelled restlessly through the Mediterranean, returned to his old haunts in the Lake District and the West Country, and finally settled in Highgate. It was a period of domestic and professional turmoil. His marriage broke up, his opium addiction increased, he quarrelled with Wordsworth, his own son Hartley Coleridge (a gifted poet himself) became an alcoholic. And after a desperate time of transition, Coleridge re-emerged on the literary scene as a new kind of philosophical and meditative author.

  • Blackwell

    By the age of thirty, Samuel Taylor Coleridge had written much of the poetry for which he is now remembered - but the consequence of reaching such artistic heights so early in his career was to cast a shadow over the last three decades of his life.

  • 0007204566
  • 9780007204564
  • Richard Holmes
  • 5 December 2005
  • Harper Perennial
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 640
  • New edition
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