Part One: The Main Theme -- Chapter I. The Notion of Orgainc Form: Coleridge -- II. A Complex Delight: Wordsworth -- III. The True Voice of Feeling: Keats -- IV. Inscape and Gestalt: Hopkins -- V. The Figure of Grammar: Whitman and Lawrence -- VI. The Isolation of the Image: T.E.Hulme -- VII. Ideas in Action: Ezra Pound -- VIII. A Point of Intensity: T.S.Eliot -- IX. Conclusion -- Part Two: Essays Ancillary to the Main Theme -- Essay I. Coleridge as Critic -- II. Wordsworth's Philosophical Faith -- III. In Defence of Shelley -- IV. Byron -- Appendix -- Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Von Schelling: Concerning the Relation of the Plastic Arts to Nature / translated by Michael Bullock