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Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Wikipedia He wrote the poems The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and "Kubla Khan", as well as the major prose work Biographia Literaria His critical works were highly influential, especially in relation to William Shakespeare, and he helped introduce German idealist philosophy to English-speaking cultures
Samuel Taylor Coleridge | Famous Works, Poems, Cause of Death, Books . . . Samuel Taylor Coleridge was an English Romantic lyrical poet, critic, and philosopher known for Lyrical Ballads, written with William Wordsworth, and Biographia Literaria (1817), the most significant work of general literary criticism produced in the English Romantic period
Samuel Taylor Coleridge | The Poetry Foundation Samuel Taylor Coleridge is the premier poet-critic of modern English tradition, distinguished for the scope and influence of his thinking about literature as much as for his innovative verse
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Biography - life, childhood, death, wife . . . Samuel Taylor Coleridge was a major poet of the English Romantic period, a literary movement characterized by imagination, passion, and the supernatural He is also noted for his works on literature, religion, and the organization of society
The Project Gutenberg Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge Striking points of difference between the Poets of the present age and those of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries—Wish expressed for the union of the characteristic merits of both
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor - Dictionary of Unitarian Universalist Biography Samuel Taylor Coleridge was a poet, philosopher, and romantic visionary, an inescapable presence in early 19th-century England John Stuart Mill coupled him with Jeremy Bentham (another man often claimed as a Unitarian) as 'the two great seminal minds of England of their age'
About Samuel Taylor Coleridge | Academy of American Poets Coleridge, whose early work was celebratory and conventional, began writing in a more natural style In his “conversation poems,” such as “The Eolian Harp” and “This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison,” Coleridge used his intimate friends and their experiences as subjects