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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: Romanticism's knowing ways | 1 | |
1 | From artistic to epistemic creation: the eighteenth century | 25 |
2 | The charm of logic: Wordsworth's prose | 71 |
3 | The dry romance: Hazlitt's immanent idealism | 105 |
4 | Coleridge and the new foundationalism | 144 |
5 | The end of knowledge: Coleridge and theosophy | 176 |
Conclusion: life without knowledge | 209 | |
Notes | 216 | |
Bibliography | 254 | |
Index | 272 |
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