Specimens of the Table Talk of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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Specimens of the Table Talk of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

EN·~10 hours·36 chapters

Chapters

36 total
1

PREFACE.

1:39:48
2

CHARACTER OF OTHELLO—SCHILLER'S ROBBERS-SHAKSPEARE —SCOTCH NOVELS—LORD BYRON—JOHN KEMMBLE—MATHEWS

6:16
3

PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGE.—-PERMANENCY AND PROGRESSION OF NATIONS.—KANT'S RACES OF MANKIND.

5:54
4

MATERIALISM.—GHOSTS.

3:20
5

CHARACTER OF THE AGE FOR LOGIC.—PLATO AND XENOPHON.——GREEK DRAMA.—— KOTZEBUE.—BURKE.—PLAGIARISTS.

3:08
6

ST. JOHN'S GOSPEL.—CHRISTIANITY—EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS.—THE LOGOS.— REASON AND UNDERSTANDING.

4:53
7

KEAN.—SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH.—SIR H. DAVY.—ROBERT SMITH.—CANNING.— NATIONAL DEBT.—POOR LAWS.

3:47
8

CONDUCT OF THE WHIGS.—REFORM OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

3:16
9

CHURCH OF ROME.

2:51
10

ZENDAVESTA.—PANTHEISM AND IDOLATRY.

1:09

Description

This collection brings together a series of recollections of the great Romantic poet’s informal conversations, the so‑called “table talk” that friends and admirers recorded over many years. The editor explains how the poet’s speech could shift from sharp, impatient bursts to lofty, almost otherworldly reflections, making any faithful transcription a delicate task. The passages reveal his astonishing breadth of reading—from the Church Fathers to contemporary literature—and his habit of weaving philosophy, poetry, and personal feeling into a single, flowing discourse.

Listeners will hear the poet at his most human: witty retorts, sudden silences, and moments when his mind seemed to lift beyond ordinary concerns. Though the excerpts are necessarily fragmentary, they capture the cadence and texture of his speech, giving a sense of sitting at his side as he debates ideas and shares fleeting insights. For anyone fascinated by the intellectual life of the Romantic era, these recordings offer an intimate glimpse into the mind behind some of the period’s most celebrated verses.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (615K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-07-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

1772–1834

A founder of English Romanticism, this poet, critic, and philosopher helped change the sound of English poetry with works of haunting music and imagination. He is still best known for unforgettable pieces like The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Kubla Khan, as well as for his partnership with William Wordsworth on Lyrical Ballads.

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