Autobiographical Works
Autor: | Samuel Taylor Coleridge, May Byron |
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EAN: | 9788028218348 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 31.07.2017 |
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Schlagworte: | german idealist philosophy historical biography collection lake poets member literary criticism essays meticulous poetic craftsmanship nineteenth century england phi romantic movement founder shakespeare criticism transcendentalism influence |
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In 'Autobiographical Works,' readers are invited to traverse the profound and often intimate landscapes of self-reflection and personal history, penned by two illustrious literary figures. This collection embodies a rich tapestry of autobiographical expression that ranges from poetic introspection to narrative elucidation. The presented works, carefully curated to highlight the overarching theme of personal history and self-exploration, demonstrate an impressive variety in literary style, drawing from the Romantic's fervor and a biographical clarity that echoes through the ages. Within these pages, the reader will discover standout pieces that capture the essence of life's journey, illuminating the universal themes of memory, identity, and legacy. The collaborative contributions of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and May Byron exemplify the remarkable confluence of diverse yet harmonizing literary voices. Coleridge, a central figure of the Romantic era, imbues the collection with his contemplative depth and awe for the sublime, while Byron offers a more contemporary biographical insight that resonates with historical and cultural poignancy. Together, their works betray an introspective lens on the self, transcending temporal and stylistic boundaries, and aligning with the romantic and early 20th-century literary movements that championed individuality and personal truth. 'Autobiographical Works' is a scholarly treasure trove, providing readers with a unique opportunity to engage with the nuanced perspectives of two distinct yet complementary literary minds. Ideal for those who revel in the convergence of history and literature, this anthology invites contemplation and dialogue, through a multifaceted exploration of the self. The reader is encouraged to delve into its educational depths, gaining valuable insight into the symbiotic dance of poetic and biographical narrations, supported by works that transcend their time.