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A bridge across time, a living conversation with Coleridge's world. Biographia Epistolaris (Volume 2) invites readers to walk the British literary milieu through intimate letters and enduring ideas. This is more than a biographical supplement; it is a carefully crafted critical companion that respects the original while speaking to today's students and scholars. The volume presents the epistolary biography as a study reference guide and a vivid component of the complete edition of Coleridge's circle, offering clarity, context, and a nuanced Wordsworth comparison. It gathers correspondence and…mehr

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A bridge across time, a living conversation with Coleridge's world. Biographia Epistolaris (Volume 2) invites readers to walk the British literary milieu through intimate letters and enduring ideas. This is more than a biographical supplement; it is a carefully crafted critical companion that respects the original while speaking to today's students and scholars. The volume presents the epistolary biography as a study reference guide and a vivid component of the complete edition of Coleridge's circle, offering clarity, context, and a nuanced Wordsworth comparison. It gathers correspondence and reception studies into a readable, engaging collection that illuminates how Coleridge's ideas interacted with the wider English Romantic era, shaping a formative literary landscape. Its significance lies in how it preserves a key chapter of our literary history, bridging biography and criticism with thoughtful, approachable prose. Casual readers will find it accessible and absorbing; classic-literature collectors will value its careful revival and scholarly depth. Out of print for decades, Alpha Editions now restores this essential work for today's and future generations. More than a reprint, it stands as a collector's item and a cultural treasure that deepens understanding of epistolary biography, the British literary milieu, and the enduring dialogue within Coleridge's correspondence. A true cornerstone for fans of romantic era biography and annotated reception studies.