1.

Record Nr.

UNICAMPANIASUN0051273

Titolo

I protagonisti della Maiolica di Castelli / a cura di Luciana Arbace

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Colledara : Andromeda, c2000-

Descrizione fisica

3 v. : ill. ; 29 cm.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910457137403321

Autore

Tee Mark Ve-Yin

Titolo

Coleridge, revision and romanticism : after the revolution, 1793-1818 / Ve-Yin Tee

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London ; New York, : Continuum, 2009

ISBN

1-4742-1131-3

1-282-45280-0

1-4411-0707-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (191 p.)

Collana

Continuum literary studies series

Disciplina

821.7

Soggetti

France History Revolution, 1789-1799 Literature and the revolution

France History Revolution, 1789-1799 Influence

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (pages [164]-171) and index

Nota di contenuto

List of Illustrations -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. The Catholicity of 'Frost at Midnight' -- 2. The Submerged History of 'The Ancient Mariner' -- 3. Ungodly Visions -- 4. A Tale of Remorse -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index

Sommario/riassunto

The Romantic phenomenon of multiple texts has been shaped by the link between revision and authorial intent. However, what has been overlooked are the profound implications of multiple and contradictory



versions of the same text for a materialist approach; using the works of Coleridge as a case study and the afterlife of the French Revolution as the main theme, this monograph lays out the methodology for a more detailed multi-layered analysis. Scrutinising four works of Coleridge (two poems, a newspaper article and a play), where every major variant is read as a separate work with its own distinct socio-historical context, Ve-Yin Tee challenges the notion that any one text is representative of its totality. By re-reading Coleridge in the light of alternative textual materials within that time, he opens a wider scope for meaning and the understanding of Coleridge's oeuvre.