Contributor
Bloom, Harold.
Imprint:New York : Chelsea House Publishers, 1986.
Descriptionviii, 248 p. ; 24 cm.
Note:Includes index.
Note:Wisdom and dejection: four poems / Harold Bloom. - "Kubla Khan": proto-surrealist poem / Kenneth Burke. - Ideas, method, laws / Owen Barfield. - Coleridge's "A light in sound" / M.H. Abrams. - "Positive negation" / Angus Fletcher. - The Oriental idyll / E.S. Shaffer. - Experience into thought / Kathleen Coburn. - The origin and significance of Coleridge's theory of secondary imagination / Thomas McFarland. - The marginal method of the Biographia Literaria / Jerome Christensen. - Coleridge and the supernatural / Leslie Brisman. - The Biographia literaria and the language of science / Timothy Corrigan. - "Frost at midnight" / Arden Reed. - The language of interpretation / Susan J. Wolfson. - Conversational pretense in "Kubla Khan" / Ken Frieden. - "Christabel" / Camille Paglia.
Bibliography Note:Bibliography: p. 237-239.