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Article: Revisionary Gleam: De Quincey, Coleridge, and the High Romantic Argument.
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Daniel Sanjiv Roberts, Revisionary Gleam: De Quincey, Coleridge, and the High Romantic Argument.
(Liverpool University Press, 2000) xxii + 3llpp. $53.95/$24.95
According to Daniel Sanjiv Roberts in Revisionary Gleam: De Quincey, Coleridge, and the High Romantic Argument, in spite of DeQuincey's devotion to Wordsworth, he is, because of Coleridge's intervention, decidedly un-Wordsworthian. Roberts omits Wordsworth from his main title, presumably to emphasize how the authors of the sub-title revise Wordsworth's high Romantic argument. Ironically, this maneuver still locates De Quincey and Coleridge after a Wordsworthianism they helped to construct. De ...
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