Samuel Taylor Coleridge [ Art and Literature ]
… worried about the effects of such classification on our understanding of human nature. This entry draws from his notebooks, marginalia, letters, poems and essays to show how his conception of social interaction was defined as much by … of the social individual. He would jot down his own states of anxiety, feelings of dread, or nightmares in his notebooks so as to trace their origins to specific periods of his life: 8 . Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution … his return from Malta in 1807, and his separation from his wife in 1808 would tragically intensify the dread that his notebook writing tried to analyse and control. 9 . S.T. Coleridge, The Notebooks of S.T. Coleridge, vol. 2 (1804-1808), …
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