The Symbolic Imagination - Coleridge and the Romantic Tradition (Hardcover, 2)


The original edition of this book studied the nature of symbol in Coleridgeas work, showing that it is central to Coleridgeas intellectual endeavor in poetry and criticism as well as in philosophy and theology. Symbol was for Coleridge essentially a religious reality, that participates in the nature of a sacrament as an encounter between material and spiritual reality. The author shows how Wordsworth and Coleridge developed a poetry, unlike that of the eighteenth century, based on symbolic imagination. He then related this symbolic poetry to the tradition of romanticism itself Richard Harter Fogle wrote of the original edition: aThis is a just, graceful, and penetrating book. Considering the complexity of the material, it is lucid and often eloquent. Father Barthas interpretation of Coleridgeas doctrine of symbol is essentially original, as are his illustrative readings from the poems. His substantial essay moves harmoniously from Coleridge's particular insights to their wider implications for romanticism.a In this new edition, the author has enlarged the scope of his study, first reviewing in an introductory chapter the important scholarship of the past twenty years on symbol and imagination. He then goes on to give his work a deeper theological foundation, and to extend his argument to embrace what he calls Coleridgeas ascriptural imagination.a As in the original edition, he concludes that symbol is a phenomenon profoundly linked with the experience of romanticism itself and with a fundamental change in religious sensibility that has echoes even in our own time.

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The original edition of this book studied the nature of symbol in Coleridgeas work, showing that it is central to Coleridgeas intellectual endeavor in poetry and criticism as well as in philosophy and theology. Symbol was for Coleridge essentially a religious reality, that participates in the nature of a sacrament as an encounter between material and spiritual reality. The author shows how Wordsworth and Coleridge developed a poetry, unlike that of the eighteenth century, based on symbolic imagination. He then related this symbolic poetry to the tradition of romanticism itself Richard Harter Fogle wrote of the original edition: aThis is a just, graceful, and penetrating book. Considering the complexity of the material, it is lucid and often eloquent. Father Barthas interpretation of Coleridgeas doctrine of symbol is essentially original, as are his illustrative readings from the poems. His substantial essay moves harmoniously from Coleridge's particular insights to their wider implications for romanticism.a In this new edition, the author has enlarged the scope of his study, first reviewing in an introductory chapter the important scholarship of the past twenty years on symbol and imagination. He then goes on to give his work a deeper theological foundation, and to extend his argument to embrace what he calls Coleridgeas ascriptural imagination.a As in the original edition, he concludes that symbol is a phenomenon profoundly linked with the experience of romanticism itself and with a fundamental change in religious sensibility that has echoes even in our own time.

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General

Imprint

Fordham University Press

Country of origin

United States

Series

Studies in Religion and Literature

Release date

July 2001

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First published

July 2001

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Dimensions

216 x 140 x 10mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Cloth / Cloth

Pages

176

Edition

2

ISBN-13

978-0-8232-2112-7

Barcode

9780823221127

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LSN

0-8232-2112-1



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