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Works by Coleridge:
AR | Aids to Reflection |
BL | Biographia Literaria |
C & S | On the Constitution of the Church and State |
CL | Collected Letters |
CM | Marginalia |
CN | Notebooks |
EOT | Essays on His Times |
Lects 18081819 | Lectures 18081819 on Literature |
LS | Lay Sermons |
P Lects | Philosophical Lectures |
SW & F | Shorter Works and Fragments |
TT | Table Talk |
Other Works:
OB | Levinas, Otherwise than Being |
TI | Levinas, Totality and Infinity |
TM | Gadamer, Truth and Method |
Portions of appeared as Coleridge and the Ethics of Particularity in Afterimages: A Festschrift in Honor of Irving Massey, edited by William Kumbier and Ann Colley (Buffalo and Toronto: Shufaloff Press, 1996). I would like to thank Princeton University Press for permission to quote from Coleridges Collected Works and Notebooks. I am grateful to Jerome McGann and Alan Liu for permission to quote from their comments posted on the listserv operated by the North American Society for the Study of Romanticism.
At Auburn University, I would like to thank the English Department, headed by Dennis Rygiel, and the Hargis Foundation for supporting the release time needed for completion of this project. Special thanks go to the College of Liberal Arts and Dean John Heilman for a research grant during the summer of 1997 and to the University for a professional improvement leave during winter quarter 1995. Conversations with my colleagues have helped shape the ideas and opinions in this book; I would particularly like to thank Paula Backscheider, Lou Caton, Miriam Marty Clark, Dan Latimer, Marc Silverstein, Miller Solomon, and Don Wehrs. Thanks to Drew Clark for taking over my administrative duties during the summer of my final revisions. My graduate students at Auburn have been insightful, helpful, and patient as the arguments in this book have been developed either explicitly or implicitly in class discussions. Jack Jacobss incisive and often brilliant comments deserve special mention. I would like to thank Tony Cascardi and Donald Marshall for their generous and extremely helpful readings of the manuscript and for giving me a second opportunity to publish in Penn State Presss Literature and Philosophy series.
Most of all, I would like to thank my wife, Lisa Baldwin, whose critical sympathy (in many late-night talks) realizes Gadamers model of the authentic conversation and whose love exemplifies Levinass generosity toward the other. And thanks to my stepson Jim for keeping me sane and in touch with worlds I otherwise would not know.
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Altieri, Charles. Canons and Consequences: Reflections on the Ethical Force of Imaginative Ideals. Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press, 1990.
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. The Values of Articulation: Aesthetics After the Aesthetic Ideology. In Beyond Representation: Philosophy and Poetic Imagination, edited by Richard Eldridge, 6668. Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and the Arts. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Ameriks, Karl, and Dieter Sturma. Introduction to The Modern Subject: Conceptions of the Self in Classical German Philosophy, edited by Ameriks and Sturma, 19. SUNY Series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995.
Anscombe, G. E. M. Modern Moral Philosophy. In The Is-Ought Question: A Collection of Papers on the Central Problem in Moral Philosophy, edited by W. D. Hudson, 17595. New York: Macmillan, 1969.
The Arabian Nights Entertainments: A New Translation. Translated by Edward Forster from a French edition translated by Antoine Galland. 4 vols. New York: David Huntington, 1815.
Aristotle. Nicomachean Ethics. Translated by Terence Irwin. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Co., 1985.
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Augustine, Saint. City of God. Translated by Philip Levine. 7 vols. Loeb Classical Library. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1966.
Aylesworth, Gary E. Dialogue, Text, Narrative: Confronting Gadamer and Ricoeur. In Gadamer and Hermeneutics, edited by Hugh J. Silverman, 6381. Continental Philosophy 4. New York: Routledge, 1991.
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Baird, William. History of New Testament Research. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1992.
Balfour, Ian. The Future of Citation: Blake, Wordsworth, and the Rhetoric of Romantic Prophecy. In Writing the Future, edited by David Wood, 11528. Warwick Studies in Philosophy and Literature. New York: Routledge, 1990.
Barfield, Owen. What Coleridge Thought. Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press, 1971.
Barth, Robert, S. J. Coleridge and the Power of Love. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1988.
. Coleridge and Christian Doctrine. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1969.
Bate, Jonathan. Romantic Ecology: Wordsworth and the Environmental Tradition. New York: Routledge, 1991.
Benjamin, Walter. The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction. In Illuminations. Translated by Harry Zohn, 21751. New York: Schocken Books, 1969.
Benveniste, mile. Problems in General Linguistics. Translated by Mary Elizabeth Meek. Coral Gables: University of Miami Press, 1971.
Bernasconi, Robert. Failure of Communication as a Surplus: Dialogue and Lack of Dialogue Between Buber and Levinas. In The Provocation of Levinas: Rethinking the Other, edited by Robert Bernasconi and David Wood, 100135. New York: Routledge, 1988.
Bernstein, J. M. The Fate of Art: Aesthetic Alienation from Kant to Derrida and Adorno. Literature and Philosopy. University Park: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1992.
Bernstein, Richard J. From Hermeneutics to Praxis. In Hermeneutics and Praxis, edited by Robert Hollinger, 27296. Revisions: A Series of Books on Ethics. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1985.
Blake, William. The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake. Edited by David Erdman. Newly Rev. ed. New York: Anchor, 1988.
Booth, Wayne C. The Company We Keep: An Ethics of Fiction. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1988.
. Modern Dogma and the Rhetoric of Assent. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1974.
Bourke, Richard. Romantic Discourse and Political Modernity: Wordsworth, the Intellectual and Cultural Critique. New York: St. Martins Press, 1993.
Bretzius, Stephen. Dr. Jacques L. and Martin Hide-a Guerre: The Subject of New Historicism. Diacritics 27, 1 (spring 1997): 7390.
Brown, Homer Obed. The Art of Theology and the Theology of Art: Robert Penn Warrens Reading of Coleridges The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. In The Question of Textuality: Strategies of Reading in Contemporary American Criticism
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