The Symbolic Imagination: Coleridge and the Romantic Tradition
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Studying the nature of symbol in Coleridge's work, Father Barth shows that it is central to Coleridge's intellectual endeavor in poetry and criticism as well as in philosophy and theology. He finds symbol to be an essentially religious reality for Coleridge, one that partakes of the nature of a sacrament, especially sacrament as an encounter between material and spiritual reality.
Father Barth notes that eighteenth-century poetry was by and large a poetry of metaphor rather than of symbol, ...
Father Barth notes that eighteenth-century poetry was by and large a poetry of metaphor rather than of symbol, ...


