Sara Coleridge, a Victorian Daughter

Sara Coleridge, a Victorian Daughter
Title Sara Coleridge, a Victorian Daughter PDF eBook
Author Bradford Keyes Mudge
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 324
Release 1989-01-01
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9780300044430

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Sara Coleridge (1802-1852), daughter of the poet, was a woman of exceptional intellectual energy. After she published two books before she was twenty-two, she became the editor and promoter of her father's works, marketing them as the philosophic cure to the social ills of the times.

Sara Coleridge, a Victorian Daughter

Sara Coleridge, a Victorian Daughter
Title Sara Coleridge, a Victorian Daughter PDF eBook
Author Bradford Keyes Mudge
Publisher
Pages 287
Release 1989
Genre Authors, English
ISBN 9780300162080

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Sara Coleridge, daughter of the poet, was a woman of exceptional intellectual energy. Herself a talented writer, she devoted her life to editing her father’s works and successfully promoting them to the Victorian public. This book by Bradford Keyes Mudge is at once a biography of this little-known woman, a selection of her most interesting and least available essays, and an exploration of the constraining codes of female propriety that worked to marginalize her as a nineteenth-century woman of letters.

The Poets' Daughters

The Poets' Daughters
Title The Poets' Daughters PDF eBook
Author Katie Waldegrave
Publisher Random House
Pages 444
Release 2013
Genre Fathers and daughters
ISBN 0091931126

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" You are the best poetry he ever produced: a bright spark out of two flints.' Dora Wordsworth and Sara Coleridge, were life-long friends. They were also the daughters of best friends: William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, the two poetic geniuses who shaped the Romantic Age. Living in the shadow of their fathers' extraordinary fame brought Sara and Dora great privilege, but at a terrible cost. In different ways, each father almost destroyed his daughter. Growing up in the shadow of genius, each girl made it her life's ambition to dedicate herself to her father's writing and reputation. Anorexia, drug addiction and depression were part of the legacy of fame, but so too were great friendship and love. Drawing on a host of new sources, Katie Waldegrave tells the never-before-told story of how two young women, born into greatness, shaped their own legacies."

The Arnoldian

The Arnoldian
Title The Arnoldian PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 264
Release 1990
Genre
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Nineteenth Century Prose

Nineteenth Century Prose
Title Nineteenth Century Prose PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 664
Release 1988
Genre English literature
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The Vocation of Sara Coleridge

The Vocation of Sara Coleridge
Title The Vocation of Sara Coleridge PDF eBook
Author Robin Schofield
Publisher Springer
Pages 266
Release 2018-02-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3319703714

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This book presents a fundamental reassessment of Sara Coleridge. It examines her achievements as an author in the public sphere, and celebrates her interventions in what was a masculine genre of religious polemics. Sara Coleridge the religious author was the peer of such major figures as John Henry Newman and F. D. Maurice, and recognized as such by contemporaries. Her strategic negotiations with conventions of gender and authorship were subtle and successful. In this rediscovery of Sara Coleridge the author revises perspectives upon her literary relationship with Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Far from sacrificing her opportunities in service of her father’s memory, her rationale is to exploit his metaphysics in original religious writings that engage with urgent controversies of her own times. Sara Coleridge critiques the Oxford theology of Newman and his colleagues for authoritarian and elitist tendencies, and for creating a negative culture in religious discourse. In response, she experiments with methodologies of collaborative, dialogic exchange, in which form as much as content will promote liberal, inclusive and productive encounters. She develops this agenda in her major religious work, the unpublished Dialogues on Regeneration (1850–51), which this book examines in its penultimate chapter.

Nervous Reactions

Nervous Reactions
Title Nervous Reactions PDF eBook
Author Joel Faflak
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 297
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0791485595

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Nervous Reactions considers Victorian responses to Romanticism, particularly the way in which the Romantic period was frequently constructed in Victorian-era texts as a time of nervous or excitable authors (and readers) at odds with Victorian values of self-restraint, moderation, and stolidity. Represented in various ways—as a threat to social order, as a desirable freedom of feeling, as a pathological weakness that must be cured—this nervousness, both about and of the Romantics, is an important though as yet unaddressed concern in Victorian responses to Romantic texts. By attending to this nervousness, the essays in this volume offer a new consideration not only of the relationship between the Victorian and Romantic periods, but also of the ways in which our own responses to Romanticism have been mediated by this Victorian attention to Romantic excitability. Considering editions and biographies as well as literary and critical responses to Romantic writers, the volume addresses a variety of discursive modes and genres, and brings to light a number of authors not normally included in the longstanding category of "Victorian Romanticism": on the Romantic side, not just Wordsworth, Keats, and P. B. Shelley but also Byron, S. T. Coleridge, Thomas De Quincey, Mary Shelley, and Mary Wollstonecraft; and on the Victorian side, not just Thomas Carlyle and the Brownings but also Sara Coleridge, George Eliot, Elizabeth Gaskell, Archibald Lampman, and J. S. Mill. Contributors include D. M. R. Bentley, Kristen Guest, Joel Faflak, Grace Kehler, Donelle Ruwe, Alan Vardy, Lisa Vargo, Timothy J. Wandling, Joanne Wilkes, and Julia M. Wright.