If Wordsworth represents the central pillar of early Romanticism, Coleridge is nevertheless an important structural support. ... Samuel Taylor Coleridge...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge ( /ˈkoʊlrɪdʒ/ ) (21 October 1772 – 25 July 1834) was an English poet, Romantic, literary critic and philosopher who, with his friend William Wordsworth, was one of t...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) ... Coleridge: Volume II, Darker Reflections by Richard Holems (1999); Romanticism and Transcendence: Wordsworth, Coleridge, and the Religious Imagination by J. Robert Barth (2003) - Museum: Coleridge Cottage, 35 Lime Street, Nether Stowey, Brigwater, former home of Coleridge.
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Academic, scholarly, and critical articles on Samuel Taylor Coleridge, open access research ... Leinwand, Theodore. "Shakespeare, Coleridge, intellecturition." (Samuel Taylor Coleridge's criticism of William Shakespeare). Studies in Romanticism, 22-MAR-07.
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge, a leader of the British Romantic movement, was born on October 21, 1772, in Devonshire, England. His father, a vicar of a parish and master of a grammar school, married twice and had fourteen children. ... A Brief Guide to Romanticism...
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The Second Part consists mostly of nature as the agent of Romanticism. Coleridge speaks natural objects like the sun, fog, mist, breeze, root, and “slimy things with legs.” This Part is very short, ... Summary: A literary critique of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "Rime of the Ancient Mariner." Guilt, metaphysics, nature,
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"Dark Romanticism" is an exhibition featuring the works of English Romantic writers Lord Byron, Samuel Coleridge, Mary Shelley, and John Polidori. The exhibition will be displayed on the first floor of the Morris Library from May 29-Sept.
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Carlson, Julie, In the Theatre of Romanticism: Coleridge, Nationalism, Women (1994) ... David S. Hogsette, 'Eclipsed by the Pleasure Dome: Poetic Failure in Coleridge's "Kubla Khan"', Romanticism on the Net, (5 February 1997) ... The Samuel Taylor Coleridge Archive...
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Poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge is best known for writing Kubla Khan. But was he under the influence of something when he wrote it? And did he once spy for Britain? ... Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) was born at the vicarage at Ottery St Mary.
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge ... Coleridge's published note and another note on its composition ... (proofed against E. H. Coleridge's 1927 edition of STC's poems and a ca. 1898 edition of STC's Poetical Works, ``reprinted from the early editions'')
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