Description |
viii, 184 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
Series |
Approaches to teaching world literature ; 38
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [168]-179) and indexes. |
Contents |
Many Coleridges / Max F. Schulz -- Coleridge and British society / Donald H. Reiman -- On tracking Coleridge : the student as sleuth / Laurence S. Lockridge -- Linguistic approaches to teaching Coleridge / James C. McKusick -- Truth and pleasure in Wordsworth's Preface and Coleridge's Biographia literaria / Don H. Bialostosky -- Building domes in air : "Kubla Khan" in the introductory literary criticism class / James Holt McGavran, Jr. -- Trembling into thought : approaching Coleridge through "The Eolian harp" / John A. Hodgson -- Teaching the Coleridge-Wordsworth dialogue / Paul Magnuson -- What comes of "dejection"? / John T. Ogden -- Vision and revision in "Kubla Khan" / Norman Fruman -- Forty questions to ask of Ancient Mariner / Richard E. Matlak -- Questions of Christabel / Mary Favret -- Teaching Christabel : gender and genre / Karen Swann -- Teaching Ancient Mariner and Christabel to students of criminal justice / Anya Taylor -- Teaching the fragment : Christabel and "Kubla Khan" / Patricia L. Skarda -- Coleridge and the mysterious (m)other / Anne Williams -- Coleridge's mystery poems and their critics / Jeanne Moskal. |
Subject |
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834 -- Study and teaching.
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Added Author |
Matlak, Richard E., 1944-
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ISBN |
0873525493 (cloth) : $34.00 |
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0873527003 (paper) : $19.00 |
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