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Coleridge: Early Visions
By (Author) Richard Holmes
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperPerennial
20th February 2006
5th December 2005
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900
Biography: general
821.7
Paperback
432
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
330g
Winner of the 1989 Whitbread Prize for Book of the Year, this is the first volume of Holmess seminal two-part examination of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, one of Britains greatest poets.
Coleridge: Early Visions is the first part of Holmess classic biography of Coleridge that forever transformed our view of the poet of Kubla Khan and his place in the Romantic Movement. Dismissed by much recent scholarship as an opium addict, plagiarist, political apostate and mystic charlatan, Richard Holmess Coleridge leaps out of the page as a brilliant, animated and endlessly provoking figure who invades the imagination.
This is an act of biographical recreation which brings back to life Coleridges poetry and encyclopaedic thought, his creative energy and physical presence. He is vivid and unexpected. Holmes draws the reader into the labyrinthine complications of his subjects personality and literary power, and faces us with profound questions about the nature of creativity, the relations between sexuality and friendship, and the shifting grounds of political and religious belief.
'Dazzling! Holmes has not merely reinterpreted Coleridge; he has re-created him, and his biography has the aura of fiction, the shimmer of an authentic portrait! a biography like few I have ever read' James Wood, Guardian 'A deeply moving life of a troubled genius. From a great mountain of research, Holmes has fashioned a compelling narrative which inspires considerable affection and respect for Coleridge. This stimulating book is one of the most enjoyable biographies I have read' Michael Shelden, Daily Telegraph 'Coleridge lives, and talks and loves! in these pages as never before' Michael Foot, Independent
Richard Holmes is one of Britain's leading biographers. Footsteps, which he published in 1985, was hailed as a 'modern masterpiece'. He is a regular feature writer and reviewer and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. He was awarded an OBE in 1992. He lives in London and Norwich with the novelist Rose Tremain.