Introduction. Part I: Coleridge, Southey, and the Orient ; 1. Refusing to Kowtow: Romantic-period Representations of Asian Ceremonials from Macartney to Byron, Peter Kitson ; 2. Coleridge and William Hodges' Travels in India (1793), Deirdre Coleman ; 3. Coleridge, Southey, Thalaba and Christabel, Tim Fulford ; 4. S.T. Coleridge, William Empson, and Japan, Seamus Perry ; 5. Oriental Dilettantes and Modernity:The Reception of Coleridge in Japan, Kaz Oishi -- Part II: Coleridge, Philosophy, and the Orient ; 6. Coleridge, Philosophy, Orient, Andrew Warren ; 7. Immanence and Transcendence in Coleridge's Orient, David Vallins ; 8. 'The One Life Within Us and Abroad': Coleridge and Hinduism, Natalie Tal Harries ; 9. On Artistic Disinterestedness: Coleridge, Kant, and Schopenhauer Compared, Setsuko Wake-Naota -- Part III: 'Kubla Khan' and Romantic Orientalism. 10. The Integral Significance of the 1816 Preface to 'Kubla Khan', Heidi Thomson ; 11. The Mathematics of Dreams: The Psychological Infinity of the East and Geometric Structures in Coleridge's 'Kubla Khan', Dometa Wiegand Brothers ; 12. 'Kubla Khan' and British Chinoiserie: The Geopolitics of Chinese Gardens, Kuri Katsuyama -- Bibliography -- Index. |