Samuel Taylor Coleridge [ Art and Literature ]
… illustrated by Gustave Doré (London: Doré Gallery, 1876). BnF Gallica. Résumé Coleridge was writing at a time when the science of man was taken up by a variety of emerging disciplines such as anthropology, chemistry, ethics, psychology, sociology … Coleridge kept pace with the progress of these sciences, and these fuelled his thinking about natural affections and natural sociability. However, he also increasingly … People > Art and Literature Mots-clés Affection Benevolence Conversation Family Friendship Imagination Patriotism Science Sympathy Coleridge’s childhood: parental love and education The youngest in a family of ten, Coleridge was born …
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