Volume 160 pages
Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit and Some Miscellaneous Pieces
About the book
Samuel Taylor Coleridge's «Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit and Some Miscellaneous Pieces» stands as a poignant exploration of consciousness and the metaphysical inquiries that permeate human experience. Written in a reflective, introspective style characteristic of Romantic literature, this collection showcases Coleridge's thoughtful prose and poetic fragments as he grapples with profound philosophical dilemmas. The work, steeped in the context of early 19th-century England, offers insight into the inner workings of a mind that seeks not only artistic inspiration but also a deeper understanding of existence, spirituality, and the nature of belief. Coleridge, a seminal figure in the Romantic movement, was profoundly influenced by his struggles with personal demons and a search for empathetic truths within the fabric of life. His philosophical writings often merge with the contemplative nature of his poetry, reflecting his experiences with opium and bouts of melancholy. These hardships fostered a relentless pursuit of wisdom and identity, culminating in the creation of this introspective masterpiece. This book is highly recommended for readers who seek more than mere literary enjoyment; it is an invitation to engage with Coleridge's quest for meaning. Scholars, students, and lovers of poetry alike will find in these pages an intricate tapestry of thought that resonates with the timeless human endeavor for self-understanding.