
The Science of Aspects
The Changing Role of Fact in the Work of Coleridge, Ruskin and Hopkins
Patricia M. Ball(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 7. November 2013
Book
Hardback
163 pages
978-1-4725-0554-5 (ISBN)
Description
'There is a science of the aspects of things, as well as of their nature' - if this dictum of Ruskin is central to his aims in Modern Painters it points also to the remarkable affinity of creative effort to record and to interpret the natural world that links him with Coleridge at the beginning and with Hopkins in the latter half of the nineteenth century. But the three writers stand in no simple relation of mere sequence and in this essay, which continues the exploration of the Romantic and Victorian imagination begun in her previous book, The Central Self, Dr Ball follows the complex interrelationships, clash and resolution of ideas by which a profound shift in nineteenth-century creative vision was effected.
The notebooks and diaries of the three writers together with the literary work that grew out of or paralleled this material form the foundation for this illuminating essay, but Dr Ball's enquiry is necessarily wide-ranging and branches into such wider questions as the whole critical theory of the pathetic fallacy and the influence on Coleridge, Ruskin and Hopkins of contemporary science and the visual arts.
The notebooks and diaries of the three writers together with the literary work that grew out of or paralleled this material form the foundation for this illuminating essay, but Dr Ball's enquiry is necessarily wide-ranging and branches into such wider questions as the whole critical theory of the pathetic fallacy and the influence on Coleridge, Ruskin and Hopkins of contemporary science and the visual arts.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
440 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4725-0554-5 (9781472505545)
DOI
CBID181269
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The Changing Role of Fact in the Work of Coleridge, Ruskin and Hopkins
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Patricia M. Ball was Lecturer in English at the University of Leeds.
Content
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 Coleridge and the World of Sense
Theory
Descriptive Prose
Poems
2 Ruskin and 'The Pure Fact'
Ruskin as Poet
The Pathetic Fallacy
Descriptive Prose
3 Hopkins and 'The Sweet Especial Scene'
Theory
Descriptive Prose
Poems
Appendix. An uncollected letter from Hopkins to Nature
Bibliography
Notes
Index
Introduction
1 Coleridge and the World of Sense
Theory
Descriptive Prose
Poems
2 Ruskin and 'The Pure Fact'
Ruskin as Poet
The Pathetic Fallacy
Descriptive Prose
3 Hopkins and 'The Sweet Especial Scene'
Theory
Descriptive Prose
Poems
Appendix. An uncollected letter from Hopkins to Nature
Bibliography
Notes
Index