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  1. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Illustrated by Gustave Dore by Samuel Taylor (1772-1834) Coleridge, 1979-01-01
  2. Samuel Taylor Coleridge : selected poems / edited and introduced by Richard Holmes ; engravings by Miriam Macgregor. Spine title: Coleridge by Samuel Taylor (1772-1834). Holmes, Richard (1945-) Coleridge, 2003-01-01
  3. SPECIMENS Of The TABLE TALK Of The LATE SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE. by Samuel Taylor [1772 - 1834]. Coleridge, 1835
  4. The poetical works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge; ed. with a biographical introduction by James Dykes Campbell by Samuel Taylor (1772-1834) Coleridge, 1893-01-01
  5. SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE, 1772-1834, CATALOGUE OF AN EXHIBITION IN THE KINGS'S LIBRARY by none stated, 1972-01-01
  6. The Poetical And Dramatic Works Of S.t. Coleridge by Wordsworth Collection, 2010-10-14
  7. Poems Of Coleridge by Dowden Edward 1843-1913, Wordsworth Collection, 2010-10-14
  8. The Poetical And Dramatic Works Of S.t. Coleridge by Wordsworth Collection, 2010-10-14
  9. Coleridge's The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
  10. Poems Of Coleridge by Dowden Edward 1843-1913, Wordsworth Collection, 2010-10-14
  11. Poetical And Dramatic Works. Founded On The Author's Latest Ed. Of 1834, With Many Additional Pieces Now First Included, And With A Collection Of Various Readings by Wordsworth Collection, 2010-10-14
  12. The golden book of Coleridge / edited, with an introduction by Stopford A. Brooke by Samuel Taylor (1772-1834) & Brooke, Stopford Augustus (1832-1916) com Coleridge, 1895
  13. Letters, Conversations, And Recollections Of S. T. Coleridge
  14. The poetical works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats, complete in one volume ... by Samuel Taylor (1772-1834) Coleridge, 1838-01-01

1. Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Poems
An index of poems by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. RELATED LINKS. Samuel Taylor Coleridge Bibliography A selected bibliography of the works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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2. Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Biography And Works
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) , English lyrical poet, critic, and philosopher, whose Lyrical Ballads, (1798) written with William Wordsworth , started the English Romantic movement. Samuel Taylor Coleridge was born in Ottery St Mary, Devonshire, as the youngest son of the vicar of Ottery St Mary. After his father's death Coleridge was sent away to Christ's Hospital School in London. He also studied at Jesus College. In Cambridge Coleridge met the radical, future poet laureate Robert Southey. He moved with Southey to Bristol to establish a community, but the plan failed. In 1795 he married the sister of Southey's fiance Sara Fricker, whom he did not really love. Coleridge's collection Poems On Various Subjects was published in 1796, and in 1797 appeared

3. Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
John William Cousin, “ Coleridge, Samuel Taylor,” in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, London J. M. Dent Sons, 1910.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search For the late 19th century classical composer, see Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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, England Occupation Poet, critic, philosopher Literary movement Romanticism Spouse(s) Sarah Fricker Children Sara Coleridge , Berkeley Coleridge, Derwent Coleridge Hartley Coleridge Signature Samuel Taylor Coleridge (pronounced /ˈkoʊlrɪdʒ/ ; 21 October 1772 – 25 July 1834) was an English poet, Romantic , literary critic and philosopher who, with his friend William Wordsworth , was a founder of the Romantic Movement in England and a member of the Lake Poets . He is probably best known for his poems The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Kubla Khan , as well as for his major prose work Biographia Literaria . His critical work, especially on Shakespeare , was highly influential, and he helped introduce German idealist philosophy to English-speaking culture. He coined many familiar words and phrases, including the celebrated suspension of disbelief . He was a major influence, via

4. Samuel Taylor Coleridge- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More
Short biography and bibliography.
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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. The youngest child in the family, Coleridge was a student at his father's school and an avid reader. After his father died in 1781, Coleridge attended Christ's Hospital School in London, where he met lifelong friend Charles Lamb. While in London, he also befriended a classmate named Tom Evans, who introduced Coleridge to his family. Coleridge fell in love with Tom's older sister Mary. Coleridge's father had always wanted his son to be a clergyman, so when Coleridge entered Jesus College, University of Cambridge in 1791, he focused on a future in the Church of England. Coleridge's views, however, began to change over the course of his first year at Cambridge. He became a supporter of William Frend, a Fellow at the college whose Unitarian beliefs made him a controversial figure. While at Cambridge, Coleridge also accumulated a large debt, which his brothers eventually had to pay off. Financial problems continued to plague him throughout his life, and he constantly depended on the support of others.

5. Samuel Taylor Coleridge — Infoplease.com
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6. Samuel Taylor Coleridge Biography
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Samuel T. Coleridge was born in Ottery St. Mary, Devonshire, as the youngest son of the vicar of Ottery St Mary. "At six years old I remember to have read Belisarius Robinson Crusoe , and Philip Quarll - and then I found the Arabian Nights' entertainments - one tale of which (the tale of a man who was compelled to seek for a pure virgin) made so deep an impression on me (I had read it in the evening while my mother was mending stockings) that I was haunted by specters whenever I was in the dark - and I distinctly remember the anxious and fearful eagerness with which I used to watch the window in which the books lay - and whenever the sun lay upon them, I would seize it, carry it by the wall, and bask, and read." After his father's death Coleridge was sent away to Christ's Hospital School in London. Coleridge studied at Jesus College. He joined in the reformist movement that had been stimulated by the French Revolution and abandoned his studies in 1793. After an unhappy love-affair and pressed by debt, he enlisted in the 15th Light Dragoons under the name of Silas Tomkin Comberbache. He soon realized that he was unfit for an army career and was brought out under "insanity" clause by his brother, Captain James Coleridge. In Cambridge, Coleridge met the radical, future poet laureate Robert Southey (1774-1843) in 1794. Coleridge moved with him to Bristol to establish a community, but the plan failed. In 1795 he married the sister of Southey's fiancée Sara Fricker, whom he did not really love.

8. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge
English romantic poet, philosopher and critic. His works include Poems on Various Subjects (1796), Lyrical Ballads (1798) written with Wordsworth and which includes The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, conversation poems Fears in Solitude, Frost at Midnight, This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison, The Nightingale and the "dream" poem Kubla Khan (1797-8). His love poems include Love (1799); Dejection: an Ode (1902) was about his addiction to opium. Sibylline Leaves (1817) was the first of his collected works. His major work the Biographia Literaria was written after his rediscovery of Christianity and Aids to Reflection (1825) and Church and State (1830) are religious prose. Along with Wordsworth, Coleridge was one of the founders of the Romantic movement. Other romantic poets include Byron, Keats, Burns and Wordsworth.
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9. Coleridge, Samuel Taylor - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772–1834) English poet, critic, and philosopher. A friend of the poets Robert Southey and William Wordsworth, he collaborated with the latter on the
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10. 'The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner' Quiz - Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
It is no doubt that The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is one of Samuel Taylor Coleridges most famous poems. So, why shouldnt there be a quiz on it? (Author SethMegadefan)
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11. Rare Device: Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Article on the life and works of Coleridge by David Carroll.
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SLAUGHTER: He came by stealth, and unlocked my den
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So off I flew: for how could I bear To see them gorge their dainty fare? Fire, Famine and Slaughter What the Gothic horrors were doing to the popular press of Britain in the late Eighteenth Century, Romanticism was doing to the hallowed halls of poetry. It was a movement that is not in any way unfamiliar to those in the latter stages of the Twentieth Century, rising on a sudden distrust of rationality and science, an embrace of experience over knowledge, wonder over facts, a return to the natural world and the supernatural in preference to man's constricted realm. Charles Lamb, William Blake, Lord Byron, John Keats, Sir Walter Scott and poor old Percy Shelley can be counted in the number of Romanticists, and the movement was in some ways an expansion into popularity of the so-called 'graveyard poets' earlier in the century

12. Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (October 21, 1772 – July 25, 1834) was an English lyric poet and essayist, described by John Stuart Mill as one of the seminal minds of his age.
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Jump to: navigation search Previous (Samuel Slater) Next (Samuel White Baker) Samuel Taylor Coleridge, English poet, 1795 Samuel Taylor Coleridge (October 21, 1772 – July 25, 1834) was an English lyric poet and essayist, described by John Stuart Mill as one of the seminal minds of his age. The son of an Anglican clergyman, Coleridge became a Unitarian, entering the ministry in 1798, although later in life he rejected Unitarian theology as incompatible with Christian belief. Coleridge's close friendship with the poet William Wordsworth resulted in the joint publication, Lyrical Ballads, a landmark work that led to the emergence of the Romantic Movement in England . The poets sought to move beyond the formal restraints of eighteenth century English verse to emphasize the vitality of everyday life, the universality of human emotional experience, and the illuminating power of nature. Coleridge's "Rime of the Ancient Mariner," the first and longest poem in the volume, was inspired by British explorations of the polar regions and combined vivid nature imagery with the supernatural in a perplexing allegorical tale of redemption that has fascinated readers to the present day. Although known primarily as a poet, Coleridge also produced influential works on politics, philosophy, and theology. His lectures on

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14. The Friends Of Coleridge
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The Friends of Coleridge founded in 1986 by David Miall and Rosemary Cawthray, aim to foster interest in the life and works of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge and his circle, and to support Coleridge Cottage in Nether Stowey, Somerset, through co-operation with the National Trust. We pursue our aims by publishing the Coleridge Bulletin, sent out to members twice a year; by hosting a biennial International Conference at Cannington and an annual Study Weekend at Kilve, both in North Somerset, close to the Quantock Hills, which inspired some of Coleridge's greatest poetry. Membership is open to all. Our members all share an interest in or admiration for Samuel Taylor Coleridge. For details of how to subscribe please go to the membership page. We also welcome any

15. Coleridge, Samuel Taylor Definition Of Coleridge, Samuel Taylor In The Free Onli
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18. Samuel T. Coleridge
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) English lyrical poet, critic, and philosopher, whose LYRICAL BALLADS, written with William Wordsworth , started the English Romantic movement. Although Coleridge's poetic achievement was small in quantity, his metaphysical anxiety, anticipating modern existentialism, has gained him reputation as an authentic visionary. Shelley called him "hooded eagle among blinking owls." "The influence of Coleridge, like that of Bentham, extends far beyond those who share in the peculiarities of his religious or philosophical creed. He has been the great awakener in this country of the spirit of philosophy, within the bounds of traditional opinions. He has been, almost as truly as Bentham, 'the great questioner of things established'; for a questioner needs nor necessarily be an enemy." (John Stuart Mill, from Coleridge Samuel Taylor Coleridge was born in Ottery St. Mary, Devonshire, the son of the Reverend John Coleridge, and Ann Bowdon, the daughter of a farmer. At the time of his birth, Coleridge's father was already fifty-three years old, Ann, his second wife, was forty-five. Coleridge, the youngest of ten children, was adored by his parents. Later Coleridge described his childhood as full fantasy: "At six years old I remember to have read

19. Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Books, Biography, Quotes - Read Print
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20. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834)
“Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (17721834).” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. H. C. G. Matthew and Brian Harrison. Oxford OUP, 2004. Biographical information
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No plot so narrow, be but Nature there,
No waste so vacant, but may well employ
Each faculty of sense, and keep the heart
Awake to Love and Beauty! (This Lime-tree Bower my Prison, 61-66)
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