10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PANTISOCRATIC»
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Coleridge and the Idea of Friendship, 1789-1804
3. Coleridge,. Southey,. and. the. Problem. of. Pantisocratic. Friendship. IN
SEPTEMBER 1794 COLERIDGE AND Southey WERE MAKING PLANS, AN "
outline" of which was recorded by Poole during the young radicals' visit to Nether
Stowey ...
2
Romantic Migrations: Local, National, and Transnational ...
Pointing to the Pantisocratic orientation of this later poetry, Leask comments that “
the principles of Pantisocracy had an enduring significance in the later thought of
Coleridge.”107 Eugenia, too, suggests that “to the [Pantisocratic] scheme.
3
Idleness, Contemplation and the Aesthetic, 1750–1830
The Pantisocratic community promises to render the labour that the foal's 'moping
head' anticipated ('Address', 8–11) no more, and no less, than a compatriot, a
fellow citizen with whom to enjoy oneself. Pantisocracy, in this vision, will ...
4
The Gentleman's Magazine
As these elegant and lMPARTIAL volumes of pantisocratic biography are
continued annually; a man, with a mind more wedded to falsehood than the
worthy Mr. S.'s, would have a fine opportunity of 'indenting a life of me, and of
adding more ...
5
A Quest for Home: Reading Robert Southey
Thirdly it exposed the Southeyan desire for the simple domestic or Pantisocratic
life (suggested by the medieval hamlet life in the epic) which only a peaceful land
could sustain. The message of regeneration for France, intimately linked to ...
Christopher J. P. Smith, 1997
6
Romantic Literary Families
A telling portion of the let- ter wherein Coleridge discusses logistics shows that
radical politics alone would not assure Pantisocratic incorporation. After
informing Southey of economic matters, Coleridge mentions two Pantisocratic
hopefuls: ...
Pantisocratic. “To. a. Young. Ass”. (1794). 34. The Story of Joy vii. 35. Betty Foy's
reunion with her idiot boy is the fullest representation I know of the corporeality
ofjoy: “'Tis he whom you so long have lost, / He whom you love, your idiot boy.
8
Early Romanticism and Religious Dissent
164), will be replaced by a Pantisocratic model of domestic attachments,
indebted instead to Hartley's concept of “Sociality.” For Hartley, sociality is “the
Pleasure which we take in the mere Company and Conversation of others,
particularly of ...
9
Writing Home: Poetry and Place in Northern Ireland, 1968-2008
More certifiable are the reverberations created between the colonisation of
America and that of Ireland, though as the inclusion of the Scots-Irish scout
Alexander Cinnamond in the pantisocratic experiment implies, Irish emigrants
were ...
Elmer Kennedy-Andrews, 2008
10
Kantian Reason and Hegelian Spirit: The Idealistic Logic of ...
... among its male and female adult members and lived harmoniously with nature,
making friends with animals. Coleridge especially favored jackasses, writing
verse about the Pantisocratic ideal of a radically inclusive “brotherhood in nature.