Coleridge and the Explosion of Voice
Coleridge and the Explosion of Voice
Coleridge is so often described in terms which are akin to the word, "explosive," and by all accounts he was at times an unusually dynamic,charismatic and unpredictable person. His writings themselves could also betermed "explosive" merely from their physical form; a fragmented mass, some pieces finished but most not, much of his writing subject to procrastination or
eventual change of mind. Today I want to address a moment
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