Samuel Taylor Coleridge [ Art and Literature ]
… in [his] reason/ ’ (Jackson 1393-1394) What fascinated Coleridge though was the tension at work between sociality and individuality, the latter not to be sacrificed to ‘social instincts, affections & necessities’. Coleridge would grow … education, friendship, patriotism, climate, character of country …) that ‘ring-fenced’ the development of the self and individuality: ‘Beyond this ring-fence he cannot stray, of these circummurations he can seldom overleap the lowest & …
Affection | Benevolence | Conversation | Family | Friendship | Imagination | Patriotism | Science | Sympathy
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