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Hints towards the formation of a more comprehensive theory of life Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Hints towards the formation of a more comprehensive theory of life

$379.99

Medios de pago

    Hints towards the formation of a more comprehensive theory of life

    Editorial: Good Press

    Idioma: Inglés

    ISBN: 4064066104788

    Formatos: ePub (con DRM de Adobe)

    Compatibles con: Windows, Mac, iOS, Android & eReaders

    $379.99

    Medios de pago
      Hints towards the formation of a more comprehensive theory of life Samuel Taylor Coleridge

      Hints towards the formation of a more comprehensive theory of life

      $379.99

      Medios de pago

        Hints towards the formation of a more comprehensive theory of life

        Editorial: Good Press

        Idioma: Inglés

        ISBN: 4064066104788

        Formatos: ePub (con DRM de Adobe)

        Compatibles con: Windows, Mac, iOS, Android & eReaders

        $379.99

        Medios de pago
          Sinopsis
          "Hints towards the formation of a more comprehensive theory of life" by Samuel Taylor ColeridgeSamuel Taylor Coleridge was an English poet, literary critic, philosopher, and theologian who, with his friend William Wordsworth, was a founder of the Romantic Movement in England and a member of the Lake Poets. In this book, he shares some of his philosophical theories. Mr. Coleridge considered the unity of human nature to result from two combined elements, Body and Soul. This book explores both of these elements and how they impact the act of living.
          Acerca de Samuel Taylor Coleridge

          Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) was educated at Christ's Hospital, London and Jesus College, Cambridged. Close collaboration with Wordsworth resulted in joint production of the volume Lyrical Ballads in 1798, which contained Coleridge's 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner', signposting the Romantic movement. After wintering in Germany in 1797-8 he settled in the Lake District, where he wrote the 'Letter' that he turned into 'Dejection: An Ode' (1802). In later years Coleridge turned increasingly to prose, covering philosophical, political, religious and critical subjects, although new poems continued to appear in most years until his death.

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