"Specimens of the Table Talk of the Late Samuel Taylor Coleridge" offers a fascinating glimpse into the mind of one of England's greatest poets and thinkers. Compiled from the recorded conversations of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, this collection provides invaluable insights into his literary theories, philosophical musings, and personal reflections.
Readers will discover Coleridge's views on literature, art, religion, and society, all delivered in his characteristic style - erudite, insightful, and often provocative. This volume captures the essence of Coleridge's intellectual brilliance and provides a unique window into the vibrant literary and philosophical landscape of the early 19th century. A treasure for scholars and enthusiasts alike, "Specimens of the Table Talk" remains an essential resource for understanding Coleridge's enduring legacy.
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