Palgrave Macmillan, 1986. — 250 p.
Utopianism around AD 1800
Coleridge’s Theory of Imagination: a Hegelian Solution to Kant?
Coleridge’s Religious Thought: the Search for a Medium
Inside without Outside: Coleridge, the Form of the One, and God
The Impact of Schleiermacher’s Hermeneutics on Contemporary Interpretation Theory
Schleiermacher: True Interpreter
Romanticism and the Sensus Numinis in Schleiermacher
On Reading Nature as a Romantic
Wordsworth and the ‘Mystery of Words’
Wordsworth and the Credo
Changing Sensibilities: the Puritan Mind and the Romantic Revolution in Early American Religious Thought
Tennyson, Newman and the Question of Authority
Contrary Imaginings: Thomas Hardy and Religion
The Impasse of Coleridge and the Way of Blake