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5. "The Business of Life": Public Venerations, Private Redemptions
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- List of Illustrations viii
- Preface ix
- Abbreviations xiii
- 1. Introduction: Sara Coleridge and the Politics of Literary Revision 1
- 2. "Castles in the Air": Education, Romance, and the Beauty of the Soul 18
- 3. "The House of Bondage": Marriage, Motherhood, and the Death of Coleridge 52
- 4. "The Great Art": From Madness to Matriarchy 82
- 5. "The Business of Life": Public Venerations, Private Redemptions 110
- 6. "Putting in Order a Literary House": Last Rites and First Memories 143
- 7. Postscript: "Child of Genius" 176
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Appendix. The Essays of Sara Coleridge
- On the Disadvantages Resulting from the Possession of Beauty 187
- Nervousness 201
- On Mr. Wordsworth's Poem Entitled "Lines Left on a Yew-tree Seat" 217
- [On the British Constitution] 231
- Reply to Strictures of Three Gentlemen upon Carlyle 236
- Reasons for Not Placing "Laodamia" in the First Rank of Wordsworthian Poetry 245
- [The Autobiography of Sara Coleridge] 249
- Notes 267
- Index 281
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- List of Illustrations viii
- Preface ix
- Abbreviations xiii
- 1. Introduction: Sara Coleridge and the Politics of Literary Revision 1
- 2. "Castles in the Air": Education, Romance, and the Beauty of the Soul 18
- 3. "The House of Bondage": Marriage, Motherhood, and the Death of Coleridge 52
- 4. "The Great Art": From Madness to Matriarchy 82
- 5. "The Business of Life": Public Venerations, Private Redemptions 110
- 6. "Putting in Order a Literary House": Last Rites and First Memories 143
- 7. Postscript: "Child of Genius" 176
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Appendix. The Essays of Sara Coleridge
- On the Disadvantages Resulting from the Possession of Beauty 187
- Nervousness 201
- On Mr. Wordsworth's Poem Entitled "Lines Left on a Yew-tree Seat" 217
- [On the British Constitution] 231
- Reply to Strictures of Three Gentlemen upon Carlyle 236
- Reasons for Not Placing "Laodamia" in the First Rank of Wordsworthian Poetry 245
- [The Autobiography of Sara Coleridge] 249
- Notes 267
- Index 281