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El. knyga: Coleridge and Cosmopolitan Intellectualism 1794-1804: The Legacy of Gottingen University

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Viewing Samuel Taylor Coleridge's pursuit of continental intellectualism through the lens of cosmopolitanism, Maximiliaan van Woudenberg examines the so-called 'German Mania' of the writer in the context of the intellectual history of the university. At a time when the confessional model of Oxbridge precluded a liberal education in England, van Woudenberg argues, Coleridge's pursuit of continental methodologies and networks encountered at the University of Göttingen anticipated the foundation of the modern von Humboldt research-university model. Founded by the Hanoverian rulers of Great Britain, this cosmopolitan institution of knowledge successfully fostered cross-cultural interchange between German and British intellectuals during the latter half of the eighteenth century. van Woudenberg links the origins of Coleridge's engagement with European intellectualism to his first encounter with the innovations of a Reform university during his studies at the University of Göttingen in 1799, a period that many critics and biographers believe spoiled his poetry. Drawing on hitherto unexamined primary records and documents in German Kurrentschrift, this study shows Coleridge to be a visionary whose cross-cultural dissemination of continental intellectualism in England was ahead of its time and presents an intriguing episode in Cosmopolitan Romanticism by a major canonical figure.

Recenzijos

"His thorough study, not least for its sheer wealth of hitherto inaccessible or undigested primary materials, is a considerable enrichment for any university library. ... Woudenberg's book also functions as an invaluable signpost for anyone researching this vital period in Coleridge's life, or with an interest in the ramifications of European cosmopolitanism and intellectualism around the turn of the century."

- Philipp Hunnekuhl, University of Hamburg

"I recommend this book wholeheartedly to all scholars of Coleridge and to those working on Romanticism and its Anglo-German associations."

- Roger Paulin, Trinity College, Cambridge

"This book puts Göttingen and Coleridge fully on the map; it is not only a vital contribution to Coleridge studies in itself but a prompt for further exploration of Coleridge beyond England."

- Heidi Thomson, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand, European Romantic Review

List of Figures and Tables
xi
Acknowledgements xiii
List of Abbreviations
xv
Note on Translation xvii
Introduction: What Did Coleridge Do in Gottingen? 1(26)
1 Oxbridge and Gottingen: Confessional Provincialism and Cosmopolitan Intellectualism
27(31)
2 Full Child of My Own Brain: Planning the German Tour
58(32)
3 The Cosmopolitan Intellectualism of Gottingen
90(23)
4 Coleridge and the Gottingen Research Library
113(34)
5 Continental Research and the Projected Life of Lessing
147(47)
6 Instant Failure and Delayed Success: Cosmopolitan Intellectualism and the English Public Sphere, 1799-1804
194(33)
Conclusion: The Legacy of Gottingen 227(8)
Appendix A Chronology of Coleridge in Germany: 16 September 1798-29 July 1799 235(26)
Appendix B Coleridge's Gottingen Library Borrowings 261(16)
Appendix C Reading Notes on German Media: 1794-1799 277(15)
Appendix D Coleridge's German Books: 1798-1799 292(7)
Appendix E Coleridge's Gottingen Lectures 299(11)
Appendix F Stadtplan of Coleridge's Gottingen Friends 310(4)
Appendix G Coleridge's German Travels 314(3)
Bibliography 317(16)
Index 333
Maximiliaan van Woudenberg is College Professor in the Department of English and Communications at the Sheridan Institute of Technology, Canada.