Coleridge Darker Reflections, 1804-1834

Cover of Coleridge Darker Reflections, 1804-1834 by Richard Holmes
Publisher: Pantheon Books
Year: 2000
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 622
ISBN-13: 9780375708381
Dimensions:
Height: 9.18 Inches
Length: 6.27 Inches
Weight: 1.7 Pounds
Width: 1.13 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 828.7/09
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Coleridge Darker Reflections, 1804-1834 by Richard Holmes, published by Pantheon Books in February 2000, offers an in-depth exploration of Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s later years, spanning from 1804 to 1834. This first edition, comprising 622 pages, delves into a tumultuous period marked by personal and professional challenges, including Coleridge’s struggles with marriage, addiction, and conflicts with contemporaries like Wordsworth. Holmes chronicles Coleridge’s evolution into a philosophical and meditative author, highlighting his significant contributions to the Romantic literary movement.

In this biography, readers will find a detailed account of Coleridge’s complex life, including his relationships and the impact of his work on fellow writers such as Byron, Shelley, and Keats. Holmes vividly portrays Coleridge’s creative journey, capturing his emotional highs and lows, as well as his remarkable resilience. The book also emphasizes Coleridge’s role as a conversationalist and thinker, providing insights into his lasting influence on literature. This edition serves as a comprehensive portrait of a pivotal figure in literary history, reflecting both his artistic brilliance and personal struggles.


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Richard Holmes’s Coleridge: Early Visions won the 1989 Whitbread Book of the Year Prize. Coleridge: Darker Reflections, the long-awaited second volume, chronicles the last thirty years of his career (1804-1834), a period of domestic and professional turmoil. His marriage foundered, his opium addiction increased, he quarreled bitterly with Wordsworth, and his son, Hartley (a gifted poet himself), became an alcoholic. But after a desperate time of transition, Coleridge reemerged as a new kind of philosophical and meditative author, a great and daring poet, and a lecturer of genius.
Holmes traces the development of Coleridge into a legend among the younger generation of Romantic writers–the “hooded eagle amongst blinking owls”–and the influence he had on Hazlitt, De Quincey, Byron, Shelley, Keats, Walter Scott, Carlyle, and J. S. Mill, among others. And he rediscovers Coleridge’s power as a conversationalist and a ceaseless generator of ideas. As Charles Lamb noted, “his face when he repeats his verses hath its ancient glory, an Archangel a little damaged.”
Although Coleridge’s later life was not a happy one, it is continually fascinating. As Holmes brings it vividly to life in these pages, we feel his hopeless heartaches, his moments of elation, his electrifying creativity and boundless energy, his unfailing ability to rescue himself from the darkest abyss. The result is a brilliantly animated, superbly detailed, wondrously provocative portrait of an extraordinary artist and an even more extraordinary human being.

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