Adam Sisman. The Friendship: Wordsworth and Coleridge
ADAM SISMAN. Wordsworth and Coleridge: The Friendship
DEDICATION
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
MAPS
INTRODUCTION
PROLOGUE
PART I Strangers
1 REVOLUTION
2 REACTION
3 IDEALISM
4 SEDITION
PART II Friends
5 CONTACT
6 RETREAT
7 COMMUNION
8 COLLABORATION
9 SEPARATION
10 AMALGAMATION
PART III Acquaintances
11 SUBORDINATION
12 ESTRANGEMENT
P.S. Ideas, interviews & features … About the author
About the Book
Read On
About the Author. Q&A Adam Sisman talks to Sarah O’Reilly
LIFE at a Glance
Top Ten Favourite Books
A Writing Life
About the Book. Friendship Neglectedby Adam Sisman
Read On. Have You Read?
Find Out More
APPENDIX Coleridge’s Plan for The Recluse
PLATES
INDEX
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
NOTES
INTRODUCTION
PROLOGUE
PART I: STRANGERS
1: REVOLUTION
2: REACTION
3: IDEALISM
4: SEDITION
PART II: FRIENDS
5: CONTACT
6: RETREAT
7: COMMUNION
8: COLLABORATION
9: SEPARATION
10: AMALGAMATION
PART III: ACQUAINTANCES
11: SUBORDINATION
12: ESTRANGEMENT
APPENDIX
PRAISE
ALSO BY THE AUTHOR
COPYRIGHT
ABOUT THE PUBLISHER
Отрывок из книги
To George Misiewicz
TITLE PAGE
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Such idealism could scarcely fail to move an open-hearted young man. The fine principles for which the volunteers fought, dressed in heady rhetoric, were universal. The French were fighting to defend their country, but they were fighting in the name of all Mankind. The fire had been kindled in France, but it seemed possible, indeed likely, that the blaze would spread across Europe, perhaps even to England. In such circumstances, it is scarcely surprising that Wordsworth should have come to see himself as ‘a Patriot’: