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Article: Coleridge, Schiller, and Aesthetic Education.(Book Review)
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- September 22, 2003
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Michael John Kooy, Coleridge, Schiller, and Aesthetic Education
(Palgrave, 2002). pp. 241. $ 65.00.
Michael John Kooy's Coleridge, Schiller, and Aesthetic Education is a model of rigor and structure: it explores a new topic, offers new information, conveys respect for both authors, indicates Coleridge's knowledge of a German poet and philosopher without snickering at his indebtedness, identifies the debt and how Coleridge acknowledged it, and develops the comparisons in rational segments--love, metrics, play, the moral work of art--that apply to other areas in Romantic studies. The style is crisp, natural, and spare. In short, the book glitters.
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