코올리지 비평의 생태학적 함의 : Ecological Implications in Coleridge’s Prose Works
Ecological Implications in Coleridge’s Prose Works
- 주제(키워드) 코올리지(Coleridge) , 워즈워스(Wordsworth) , 셰익스피어(Shakespeare) , 문학적 전기(Biographia Literaria) , 셰익스피어 강의(Shakespeare Lectures) , 생태학(ecology) , 자연(nature) , 상상력(imagination) , 천재(genius) , 유기체(organism) , 코올리지(Coleridge) , 워즈워스(Wordsworth) , 셰익스피어(Shakespeare) , 문학적 전기(Biographia Literaria) , 셰익스피어 강의(Shakespeare Lectures) , 생태학(ecology) , 자연(nature) , 상상력(imagination) , 천재(genius) , 유기체(organism)
- 발행기관 19세기영어권문학회
- 발행년도 2003
- 총서유형 Journal
- UCI G704-001044.2003.7.1.007
- KCI ID ART000872216
초록/요약
Hong-sang YeoA major poet and critic of the first generation Romantics, S. T. Coleridge was a key figure in the development of modern ecological literature and criticism. Incorporating the ideas of the nineteenth-century German philosophy, he developed his own ecological thoughts, which had a great influence on American transcendentalism. However, few critics, except for M. H. Abrams, James McKusick, and Karl Kroeber, have paid a due attention to his seminal significance as an early ecological writer. Focusing on Coleridge’s poetry, these critics in their turn do not examine closely enough Coleridge’s prose works, which I believe are essential to understand properly his contribution to the development of early ecological criticism in both sides of the Atlantic. This study tries to investigate some of the major prose works of S. T. Coleridge in terms of his pioneering role as an early ecological critic. Focusing on selected prose works, this paper deals not only with Coleridge’s notions of genius, imagination, and organism, in connection to his theory of poet and poetry, but also with his theory of man, nature, culture, education, and ‘life’ in general. The conclusion discusses the legacy of Coleridge’s ecological vision in the broad context of Romantic poetry and modern ecological criticism.
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