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Shakespeare

With Introductory Matter on Poetry, The Drama, and The Stage
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In his profound exploration titled «Shakespeare,» Samuel Taylor Coleridge delves into the intricacies of William Shakespeare's oeuvre, employing a critical lens that merges literary analysis with philosophical inquiry. Coleridge's prose is characterized by a rich, poetic style that reflects his deep admiration for Shakespeare's artistry. He dissects key themes, character motivations, and dramatic structures, situating Shakespeare's work within the broader context of Elizabethan literature and the human condition. This work exemplifies the Romantic ideal of a deep emotional connection to the subject, revealing Coleridge's unique perspective on poetic imagination and the intricacies of Shakespearean drama. Coleridge, a leading figure of the Romantic movement, was significantly influenced by his own tumultuous life experiences, philosophical explorations, and immersive studies of literature. His background in classical and contemporary criticism shaped the methodologies he employed in dissecting Shakespeare's plays. Furthermore, Coleridge's relationship with fellow poets and intellectuals, including his well-known collaboration with Wordsworth, imbued his literary critiques with rich, interdisciplinary insights. This book is essential for readers seeking a deeper understanding of Shakespeare's work and its enduring influence on literature. Coleridge's incisive analysis offers both scholars and casual readers a fresh perspective, encouraging an appreciation of Shakespeare that transcends mere historical context to reveal the timeless relevance of his themes and characters.

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04 listopada 2024
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190 str.
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8596547396604
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