Landscape as Textual Practice in Coleridge's Notebooks

The tradition of picturesque tourism into which Samuel Taylor Coleridge's landscape descriptions of his "Notebooks" are provocatively inscribed is discussed. Coleridge's descriptions are jottings filled with abbreviations and tiny sketches.

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Abbreviations
Anonymous writers. Authors
British & Irish literature
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834)
Earths Moon
Elbow
English literature
English speaking literatures
French speaking and English speaking literatures
Great Britain. Ireland
History and sciences of litterature
History of literature
Leaves
Literary criticism
Locative case
Narratives
Nature
Picturesque beauty
Prepositions
Riverbanks
Tourism
Visual perception
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