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Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1798) PART I An ancient Mariner meeteth three gallants bidden to a wedding feast, and detaineth one. IT is an ancient Mariner, And he stoppeth one of three. 'By thy long beard and glittering eye, Now wherefore stopp'st thou me? 5The Bridegroom's doors are opened wide, And I am next of kin; Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834). The Nightingale. William Stanley Braithwaite, ed. 1909. The Book of Georgian Verse It is ironic that Samuel Taylor Coleridge has come to be known to the general reader primarily as a poet, for poetry was not his own primary interest and the poems with which his name is most 3. Coleridge and Wordsworth Coleridge's poetry Washington Allston, Portrait of Coleridge, 1814 Samuel Taylor Coleridge • Style Archaic language rich in sound devices. • Main interest The creative power of imagination. Only Connect New Directions A Guide to the Samuel Taylor Coleridge Manuscript Material in the Pforzheimer Collection Biographical sketch Samuel Taylor Coleridge was born on 21 October 1772 in the English county of Devon, the youngest of a large family. At nine, following the death of his father, he was sent to Christ's Hospital in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (originally The Rime of the Ancyent Marinere) is the longest major poem by the English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, written in 1797-98 and published in 1798 in the first edition of Lyrical Ballads. Some modern editions use a revised version printed in 1817 that featured a gloss. seen in the work of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, one of the most in?uential poets of the era. In his poem "Kubla Khan," Coleridge used dreamlike imagery to describe the fabulous palace of a Mongol emperor. The poem shows the author's interest in the mysterious and the exotic, as well as the beauty and savagery of nature. Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1798 The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, the first poem of the collection Lyrical Ballads •1816 the dreamlike poem Kubla Khan, composed under the influence of opium •1817 Biographia Literaria, a classic text of literary criticism and autobiography. Christabel is a long narrative ballad by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, in two parts.The first part was reputedly written in 1797, and the second in 1800. Coleridge planned three additional parts, but these were never completed. 'The Pains of Sleep' by Samuel Taylor Coleridge is a three stanza poem which is divided into one set of 13 lines and two sets of 20 lines. This analysis has been broken down further to help with a cohesive and clear understanding of the text. The poem does not follow a consistent rhyme scheme but instead changes as the poem progresses. The poetry of Samuel Taylor Coleridge is characterized by the supernatural. The word comes from the Latin super meaning above and naturo meaning nature. The etymology of the word, however, helps us in no way to understand the connotation of the word in literature. Contrasted with the natural, the supernatural is apprehended as opposed to Samuel Taylor Coleridge. One of the most influential and controversial figures of the Romantic period, Coleridge was born in 1772 the son of a clergyman in Ottery St. Mary, Devon. Samuel Taylor Coleridge. One of the most influential and controversial figures of the Romantic period, Coleridge was born in 1772 the son of a clergyman in Ottery St. Mary, Devon. Project Gutenberg's Biographia Literaria, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge This eBook is for the use
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