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The Statesman's Science: History, Nature, and Law in the Political Thought of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
 
 
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The Statesman's Science: History, Nature, and Law in the Political Thought of Samuel Taylor Coleridge [Hardcover]

Pamela Edwards (Author)

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August 18, 2004

Author of "Kubla Khan" and the epic "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," Samuel Taylor Coleridge is remembered principally for his contributions as a romantic poet. This innovative reconsideration of Coleridge's thought and career not only demonstrates his importance as a philosopher but also recovers romanticism as both an aesthetic and a political movement. Pamela Edwards radically departs from classic theories of Coleridge's development and reads his writing within the framework of a constantly shifting political and social landscape.

Drawing on the ideology, rhetoric, and institutional theory at the turn of the late British Enlightenment, Edwards unearths the fundamental continuities in Coleridge's writing during the revolutionary period of 1794 to 1834, paying particular attention to the rhetoric of Coleridge's pamphlet and miscellaneous writings, the journalism of the Napoleonic years, his philosophical and ultimately political treatises within the contexts of his notebooks and letters, and his readings and intellectual friendships. What emerges is a clearer understanding of Coleridge's political philosophy and his contributions to the origins and ideology of British Liberalism.

Coleridge's interest in history, nature, and law as inherently interconnected projects producing an ideal or scientific reading of society reveals a developed progressive social and cultural state theory anchored in individual conscience, moral autonomy, and a civic and participatory human agency. If the Statesman could understand and finally master this scientific view of the world, he would be able not only to adjust political and social institutions to comprehend the historical contingencies of the moment but to see through the problem of the moment to the dynamic of change itself.

(June 2006)

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In Edwards's careful and scholarly hands, the writings of Coleridge allow readers to see the extreme difficulty of understanding a great mind.

(Rafael Major, Ashland University Perspectives on Political Science )

It deserves to become the standard view that future scholars will have to address when beginning their own... investigation.

(James D. Crimmins Review of Politics )

The book makes an important and original contribution to our understanding of the constitutional element of Coleridge's political thought.

(Michael John Kooy Journal of British Studies )

Readers would no doubt benefit from [Edwards'] critical insights in addition to her nuanced reconstruction of [Coleridge's] political philosophy.

(Political Theory )

The Statesman's Science is a very welcome addition to our understanding of Coleridge's politics.

(Journal of Modern History )

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I can think of no aspect of Coleridge's thought which Edwards has not confronted and included in her very impressive treatment. This is a study which will certainly be received as a massive and original contribution to the understanding of Coleridge, and a turning point in its field of scholarship.

(J. G. A. Pocock Winter 2005)

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French Revolution, British Constitution, Adam Smith, John Thelwall, King George, United Kingdom, High Churchmen, The Friend, Bill of Rights, Corn Laws, Georgian Britain, Idea of Each, William Pitt, East India Company, Edmund Burke, Georgian England, Henry Crabb Robinson, James Gooden, John Stuart Mill, Modern Patriotism
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