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Article: The politics of the Coleridgean symbol.(Samuel Taylor Coleridge)("The Statesman's Manual")(Critical essay)
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- Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900
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- September 22, 2006
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Statesman's Manual (1816) has long been familiar to scholars of the history of criticism as a key text in the Romantic valorization of symbol over allegory. (1) However, the piece has in recent years received more general scholarly notice by way of its invocation in Paul de Man's "The Rhetoric of Temporality" and that essay's rise to a prominent place within the contemporary theoretical canon. (2) De Man's uses of Romantic material have been vigorously disputed, and the Statesman's Manual has been revisited. (3) The sources for the symbol-allegory distinction in German criticism, its relation to Coleridge's religious and philosophical ...
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