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Book Description hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Includes dust jacket. First Edition. first edition book, includes the dust jacket. Seller Inventory # mon0003194838
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Book Description Hardcover with Dust Jacket. Condition: VERY GOOD. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Foxing, a bit of rubbing to extremities, sharp and clean otherwise. DJ spine sunned, small chip to tail of spine. First American Edition. Seller Inventory # 502278
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Book Description Hardcover. 235pp. Very good plus condition with text clean & binding sound in a very good but spine faded dust jacket. Seller Inventory # 199177
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Book Description Hard bound with dustjacket. Condition: Good condition. 1st edition. Cover: A damaged vignette from a Brahmanic book of maxims showing the figure of Maya. This is the first book to study explicitly a central but baffling feature in Romantic writing - egotism. Drawing on Coleridge's prose and poetry, it reveals his alternating joy and retreat from self-consciousness. More than a study of Coleridge however, the book draws on a wide range of contemporary philosophical and aesthetic speculation in English and German (especially Hegel) in pursuit of a larger argument about the self in Romanticism. Contents: I). The birth of the self. 1). Querulous egotism. 2). The crucible anf the fire. 3). Protean and egotistical. 4). Who wrote Gray's Elegy? II). The circle of the I. 5). That despotism of the eye. 6). Blest outstarting. III). Sara, Hartley, Porlock. 7). A mingled charm. 8). The frost performs. 9). Communication. IV). The language of power. 10). Great bad men. 11). The general will. 12). Whatever they do is right. 13). Plank or bridge. 14). Conclusion. With notes, bibliography and index. XIII + 235 pag. Size: 22,5cmx14,5cm. Seller Inventory # 029750