单词 | coleridgian |
释义 | Coleridgianadj.n. A. adj. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834), the poet and philosopher, or his writings, opinions, etc. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > poet > poet by kind of poem > [adjective] > specific poets > specific English, Scottish, or American poets Chaucerian1660 Miltonian1708 Miltonic1708 Popean1730 Shakespeareana1754 Darwinian1794 Spenseric1795 Wordsworthian1810 Southeyan1817 Spenserian1817 Byronian1822 Byronic1823 Byronish1830 Coleridgian1834 Chattertonian1838 Keatsian1845 Tennysonian1846 Shelleyana1849 Patmorean1855 Rossettian1861 Praedesque1865 Swinburnian1865 Byro nical1871 Browningese1880 Browningesque1880 Patmorial1880 Wordsworthy1880 Browningitec1882 Whitmanesque1882 Thomsonian1890 Burnsian1904 Praedian1905 Blakeian1906 Poundian1917 Thompsonian?1921 Whitmanisha1930 Whitmanian1948 Betjemanic1956 Betjeman1958 Betjemanesque1959 Betjemanish1959 Whitmannica1960 1834 J. S. Mill Let. 30 Aug. in Wks. (1963) XII. 231 You appear to go farther..with the Coleridgian and German metaphysics than I do. 1839 C. Fox Mem. 19 Aug. (1882) v. 41 Some reference to infant schools drew Derwent Coleridge forth..and he launched out into a Coleridgean screed on education. 1893 J. Martineau in H. Tennyson Alfred Lord Tennyson (1897) II. 171 The Coleridgian acceptation of these words was not less congenial to the Poet than to the Divine. 1910 H. Walker Lit. Victorian Era ii. 28 The importance of the Coleridgean influence is amply attested. 1953 Ess. in Crit. 3 354 I begin with the Coleridgian assumption that every detail in a good poem must contribute to its total effect. 1955 C. S. Lewis Surprised by Joy xiii. 192 We..set a very great value on ‘Imagination’ in some high Coleridgean sense. B. n. A follower or devotee of Coleridge or his works. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > study of poetry > [noun] > one who studies or follows other specific poets Virgilian1577 Maronist1597 Coleridgian1840 Dantean1861 Chaucerian1868 1840 J. S. Mill in London & Westm. Rev. 33 260 Every Englishman of the present day is by implication either a Benthamite or a Coleridgian. 1956 E. Blunden Coleridge's Fellow-Grecian 47 This not quite forgotten Coleridgean. Derivatives ˌColeridgeˈana n. [see -ana suffix.] ΚΠ 1931 E. Blunden Votive Tablets 305 The largest and most promising of all his Coleridgeana, the biography of his father. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < adj.n.1834 |
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