Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-209) and index.
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Language, Longinus, emotion. 'Violently agitated by a real passion': Longinus and Coleridge's effusions ; 'the self-watching subtilizing mind': the impassioned self in the 1798 fears in solitude quarto -- Terror, Burke, ethics. 'Cruel wrongs and strange distress': an ethical terror-sublime in 'the Destiny of nations' ; 'my soul in agony': the terrors of subjectivity in 'the rime of the ancient mariner' -- Representation, Kant, theology: 'ye signs and wonders of the element! utter forth God': divine presence and divine withdrawal in the natural sublime ; 'what never is but only is to be': the ontology of the Coleridgean sublime -- Conclusion: 'a specimen of the sublime dashed to pieces': sublimity in The biographia literaria and the limbo constellation.
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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor,1772-1834-- Criticism and interpretation.