Coleridge and J.H. Green: the Anatomy of Beauty

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Author: Tim Fulford
21 Pages

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Author: Tim Fulford
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Tim Fulford's essay, "Coleridge and J. H. Green: The Anatomy of Beauty," offers a scholarly examination of the intellectual collaboration between poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge and anatomist Joseph Henry Green. Originally featured in "The Coleridge Connection: Essays for Thomas McFarland," Fulford's essay delves into the duo's mutual exploration of aesthetics and beauty. He reveals how Green's medical expertise and philosophical insights profoundly influenced Coleridge's ideas, creating a unique intersection of anatomy, psychology, and aesthetics.

Fulford emphasizes the significant impact of German philosophy on their work and sheds light on Green's pivotal contributions to understanding beauty in both natural and artistic contexts. This insightful analysis is essential reading for students and scholars of Romantic literature, philosophy, and the history of aesthetics. By examining the confluence of Coleridge's literary pursuits and Green's scientific knowledge, Fulford highlights the broader cultural and intellectual milieu of the Romantic period. His work is crucial for appreciating the interdisciplinary connections that shaped Romantic thought and Coleridge's unique contributions to aesthetics and philosophy.

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