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Even a casual survey of the varied prose works in which Samuel Taylor Coleridge expressed his ideas on life and art gives immediately the impressioin of irreducible chaos. Beyond the simple physical disperson of these works-the numerous letters and lectures, the involute noteboooks, the several works published and unpublished in addition to The Friend and Biographia Literaria-there is the complexity of Colerdige's thought: altogether a formidable challenge to any scholar. After years of sympathetic reading and thinking, Owen Barfield presents Coleridge's ideas in coherent form, short of philosophical systematization but carefully organized to demonstrate precisely what his ideas were and how they devleop.
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