The One Life: Coleridge and Hinduism

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For the first time, a monographic study of coleridge’s work extensively uncovers the connection of his poetry with the Hindu view of life. This study investigates Coleridge’s philosophical and spiritual itinerary; it originally contributes in showing the strong impact the first translations of some texts of Hinduism had on the author’s psyche, philosophical approach and poetical inspiration. In addition, Coleridge’s unpublished manuscript notes found in one of the Abbe J.A. Dubois; seminal studies of India are here presented as proof of the poet’s long standing interest in and frequentation of Hinduism. Inclined to investigate the complexities of the human condition, both poetically and philosophically, Coleridge has tried to resolve the extremes of human existence through a synthesis of both Western and Oriental visions through which the universe ultimately emerges as an organic cosmos rhythmically unfolding through an intricate web of influxes, echoes and correspondences. Antonella Riem Natale’s scholarly work invites readers to participate in the open-ended adventure of Coleridge’s quest toward the Divine One and its multi-faceted layers of existence by originally combing textual analysis with all recent literary criticism and inter-disciplinary investigations, encompassing mythological, anthropological, philosophical, scientific and historical fields of study. Weaving personal facets of Coleridge’s artistic sensibility with the Hindu world-view, the underlying metaphysical concerns that were integral to his vision of art and existence are thus unraveled in a coherent and poignant reinterpretation of an extraordinary poet and his times.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Antonella Riem Natale

Antonella Riem Natale is Full Professor of English Literature at the University of Udine, Italy, and heads International Cultural Exchange Programmes with Australia. She studies English, Australian, Indian and West Indian Literatures, postmodernism and postcolonialsi, Hinduism in English Romantic Poetry, 'Orientalism' in Australian fiction, fable and myth along with the theme of the 'double' and diasporic writers from the Italian region of Friuli. She promotes events on Ethnic Literatures and linguistic minorities, and co-ordinates two major international research projects entitled Education towards Partnership. Languages, Cultures and Civilization: A Cooperative Paradigm and Other Signs-Other Voices of Peace. She has published monographic studies on Richard Adams, Patrick White, Bruce Chatwin, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and several collected essays on teh theme of the 'double' in British fiction, on Partnership, language teaching and education, on Australian and Caribbean Literature and the figure of the Goddess in post-colonial literatures.

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Title
The One Life: Coleridge and Hinduism
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8170339472
Length
xiv+410p., Notes; Appendices; Bibliography; Index; 22cm.
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