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Strange Power of Speech: Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Literary Possession
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"A work that is stimulating, articulate, and theoretically sophisticated without being precious or needlessly obscure. Strange Power of Speech offers a fresh and challenging approach to the old problem of the whys and wherefores of the collaboration between Wordsworth and Coleridge."--South Atlantic Review
"Her discussion is laid out across a wide and imaginative range....This is a demanding, conceptually exciting book."--Choice
"Eilenberg writes intelligently and persuasively about Wordsworth's and Coleridge's differing attitudes to language, property, possession, originality, authority....The arguments...are complex, subtle, learned, and powerfully expressed (in language largely free of jargon)."--English Literature
"One of those rare works that is at once brilliantly articulated in detail and powerful in its implications for literary studies....Eilenberg's work will take its place at the head of many recent works on intertextual, dialogic, or collaborative creation....It will stand out not simply as a masterful application of theories previously existing, but as a work which breaks new ground and sets a new agenda."--Paul A. Magnuson, New York University
"Although a great deal has been written about the personal and literary relationship between Coleridge and Wordsworth, the lexicon and much of the material that Eilenberg brings over to the subjects are found to be irresistibly useful....What makes Strange Power of Speech profitable to read is its easy intelligence and lively style. That it does not pay homage to one critical ideology or another is to its credit. You can actually get a sense of Wordsworth and Coleridge both as writers and persons in this book....I am enriched to have this book as my property while being possessed by it."--ANQ
About the Author
Susan Eilenberg is at State University of New York, Buffalo.
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