Huntington Library Bulletin, No. 1, May 1931

Huntington Library Bulletin, No. 1, May 1931
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Total Pages : 214
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:78278162
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Synopsis Huntington Library Bulletin, No. 1, May 1931 by : Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery

The Huntington Library Quarterly

The Huntington Library Quarterly
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Total Pages : 450
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015013419265
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Synopsis The Huntington Library Quarterly by : Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery

The Huntington Library Bulletin

The Huntington Library Bulletin
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Total Pages : 169
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:78952767
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Synopsis The Huntington Library Bulletin by : Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery

News Sheet

News Sheet
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Total Pages : 382
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015036939448
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Synopsis News Sheet by : Bibliographical Society of America

The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 789
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ISBN-10 : 9781134950089
ISBN-13 : 113495008X
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Synopsis The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge by : Merton Christensen

During his adult life until his death in 1834, Coleridge made entries in more than sixty notebooks. Neither commonplace books nor diaries, but something of both, they contain notes on literary, theological, philosophical, scientific, social, and psychological matters, plans for and fragments of works, and many other items of great interest. This fourth double volume of the Notebooks covers the years 1819 to 1826. The range of Coleridge's reading, his endless questioning, and his recondite sources continue to fascinate the reader. Included here are drafts and full versions of the later poems. Many passages reflect the theological interests that led to Coleridge's writing of Aids to Reflection, later to become an important source for the transcendentalists. Another development in this volume is the startling expansion of Coleridge's interest in 'the theory of life' and in chemistry - the laboratory chemistry of the Royal Institute and the theoretical chemistry of German transcendentalists such as Oken, Steffens, and Oersted.