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  1. Poetical Works, Including The Dramas Of Wallenstein, Remorse, And Zapolya by Wordsworth Collection, 2010-10-14
  2. The works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, prose and verse . . by Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1772-1834, 1849-12-31
  3. Coleridges Ancient mariner, Kubla Khan and Christabel; by Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1772-1834, 1899-12-31
  4. The friend: a series of essays to aid in the formation of fixed principles in politics, morals, and religion by Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1772-1834, 1831-12-31
  5. The rime of the ancient mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1772-1834, 1895-12-31
  6. So this then is ye Rime of ye ancient mariner, wherein is told whilom on a day an ancient sea-faring man detaineth a wedding-guest and telleth him a grewsome tale . . by Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1772-1834, 1899-12-31
  7. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1772-1834: A list of books in print; by Basil Savage, 1972
  8. The complete poetical works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, including poems and versions of poems now published for the first time by Coleridge Samuel Taylor 1772-1834, 1912-01-01
  9. Poems chosen out of the works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Edited by F. S. Ellis. by Samuel Taylor (1772-1834). [KELMSCOTT PRESS] COLERIDGE, 1896-01-01
  10. The poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. including poems and versio by Coleridge. Samuel Taylor. 1772-1834., 1921-01-01
  11. Specimens of the table talk of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. by Coleridge. Samuel Taylor.1772-1834., 1920-01-01
  12. Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge : in two volumes Volume 1 by Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834 Coleridge, 2009-10-26
  13. The poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. by Coleridge. Samuel Taylor. 1772-1834., 1920-01-01
  14. The rime of the ancient mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge ; ill by Coleridge. Samuel Taylor. 1772-1834., 1893-01-01

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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834) Englischer Dichter, Kritiker und Philosoph und bedeutender Repräsentant der literarischen Romantik Samuel Taylor Coleridge wurde am 21. Oktober 1772 in Ottery Saint Mary bei Exeter (Devon) geboren. 1791 bis 1794 studierte er in Cambridge , wo er aufgrund seiner radikalen politischen und religiösen Gedanken, vor allem seiner Sympathien für die Französische Revolution und den Unitarismus , in Schwierigkeiten geriet. Coleridge verließ die Universität ohne Abschluß und faßte mit dem Dichter Robert Southey den Plan zur Gründung einer utopischen Gesellschaft in Pennsylvania , deren Grundlage die Sozialutopien William Godwins sein sollten. 1796 veröffentlichte Coleridge seine erste Lyriksammlung, "Poems on Various Subjects"
Im Jahr zuvor hatte Coleridge den Dichter William Wordsworth und dessen Schwester Dorothy kennengelernt, mit denen ihn eine lebenslange Freundschaft verband. Coleridge und Wordsworth veröffentlichten einen gemeinsamen Gedichtband, "Lyrical Ballads" (1798), der als Beginn der englischen romantischen Dichtung gilt. Er enthielt u. a.

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Read his poem Kubla Khan . (17721834) Variant Name(s)Professor Parson (pseudonym); WH Montagu (pseudonym) Nationality English Career
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Variant Name(s): Professor Parson (pseudonym); W. H. Montagu (pseudonym)
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Career: Poet, playwright, critic, essayist, and journalist Coleridge was born in 1772 in the town of Ottery St. Mary, Devon, England, the tenth child of John Coleridge, a minister and schoolmaster, and his wife Ann Bowdon Coleridge. Coleridge was a dreamy, introspective child and read constantly. At the age of ten his father died and he was sent to Christ's Hospital, a boarding school in London where he was befriended by fellow student Charles Lamb. In 1791 he entered Cambridge University, showing promise as a gifted writer and brilliant conversationalist. He studied to become a minister, but in 1794, before completing his degree, Coleridge left Cambridge. He went on a walking tour to Oxford where he became friends with poet Robert Southey. Inspired by the initial events of the French Revolution, Coleridge and Southey collaborated on The Fall of Robespierre: An Historic Drama (1794). As an outgrowth of their shared belief in liberty and equality for everyone, they developed a plan for "pantisocracy," an egalitarian and self-sufficient agricultural system to be built in Pennsylvania. The pantisocratic philosophy required every member to be married, and at Southey's urging, Coleridge wed Sarah Fricker, the sister of Southey's fiancee. However, the match proved disastrous and Coleridge's unhappy marriage was a source of grief to him throughout his life. To compound these difficulties, Southey later lost interest in the scheme, abandoning it in 1795.

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Coleridge Samuel Taylor (1772-1834), wybitny angielski poeta, krytyk literacki, filozof. W m³odo¶ci opowiedzia³ siê za republikañsko-demokratycznymi ideami rewolucji francuskiej . Zwolennik "pantisokracji" (absolutnej równo¶ci miêdzy lud¼mi). 1797 wyda³ wspólnie z  W. Wordsworthem tom Lyrical Ballads , uznany za manifest angielskiego romantyzmu oraz pocz±tek nurtu poetyckiego tzw. Lake School ( szko³y jezior ). Z czasem przeszed³ na pozycje konserwatywne. Jego ¿ycie wyniszcza³ na³óg palenia opium. Twórczo¶æ poetyck± Coleridge'a cechuj±: niezwyk³o¶æ, fantastyka, atmosfera fatalizmu, wizjonerska wyobra¼nia. Najpopularniejsze jego utwory to: Pie¶ñ o starym ¿eglarzu (1798, wydanie polskie 1872), poematy Christabel oraz Kubbla Khan (napisane 1797, wydane 1816). W  Biographia literaria (1817) propagowa³ wyobra¼niê i uczucie jako g³ówne pierwiastki twórczo¶ci. Przek³ady wierszy na jêzyk polski w antologii Poeci jêzyka angielskiego (tom 1, 1971), nadto

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Goethe Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) "[Coleridge's] face," Barfield explains, "was turned . . . in the opposite direction to the one which natural science was taking in his time and, in spite of his efforts and those of a few others like him, has continued to take since his death. For it was his firm conviction that, if knowledge was to advance, there must be a science of qualities as well as quantities" (CTC 40). The author of a book-length study of his intellectual development, the editor of his "philosophical letters" for the still-in-progress definitive edition of his work, Barfield obviously owed a substantial debt to Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834). It might even be said that Barfield identified with his fellow Romantic polymath for at least three reasons.
  • Beleaguered since his youth by problems with stammering, Barfield empathized with Coleridge's own difficulties with speech:
    • [Coleridge's extraordinarily unifying mind] was too painfully aware that you cannot really say one thing correctly without saying everything. He was rightly afraid that there would not be time to say everything before going on to say the next thing, or that he would forget to do so afterwards. His incoherence of expression arose from the coherence of what he wanted to express. It was a sort of intellectual stammer. ( RCA
  • Coleridge's fame and reputation suffered, both in his own time and today, because of his presumed-to-be-unhealthy interest in German philosophya price Barfield too has paid in a century in which Germany has inaugurated two world wars.

46. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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P oeta, crítico y filósofo inglés, líder del movimiento romántico en su país. Coleridge, hijo de un vicario, nació en Ottery St Mary el 21 de octubre de 1772. Entre 1791 y 1794 —salvo un breve período en que, por hallarse muy endeudado, tuvo que alistarse en el ejército— estudió en el Jesus College de Cambridge. En la universidad adoptó una serie de ideas políticas y teológicas entonces consideradas radicales, especialmente las del unitarismo. Abandonó Cambridge sin haberse doctorado y se unió al poeta Robert Southey con la idea, pronto descartada, de fundar en Pennsylvania una sociedad utópica basada en las ideas de William Godwin. En 1795, se casó pero el matrimonio resultó un fracaso. Southey que había contraído matrimonio también, partió para Portugal, pero Coleridge permaneció en Inglaterra escribiendo y ejerciendo la enseñanza. En 1796 publicó Poemas misceláneos . El año anterior Coleridge había conocido al poeta William Wordsworth y a su hermana Dorothy, con los que entablaría una duradera amistad. Su relación con Wordsworth se tradujo en la colaboración de ambos en un volumen de Baladas líricas (1798), que se convirtió en un hito de la poesía inglesa; ese libro contenía los primeros grandes poemas de la escuela romántica, como por ejemplo el famoso

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Quotation, On the possession of ideas by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (17721834- British Poet Philosopher).
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 17721834, Englishpoet and philosopher. Along with William Wordsworth, with whom
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge, , English poet and philosopher. Along with William Wordsworth , with whom he published the Lyrical Ballads in , Coleridge has traditionally been considered one of the central figures in the history of early British Romanticism Although a poem like "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" achieved an immediate fame when it was published in the first edition of Lyrical Ballads others of his poems took a more circuitous route to public acclaim. "Christabel" and "Kubla Khan" for instance, were not published until 1816, but these poems were so circulated in manuscript among contemporary literary figures as to have cast an influence among other writers of the time years before their actual publication. "Christabel," with its eerie undercurrent of psychological possession may be thought to have had a truly momentous impact when Byron read it aloud to the group of aspiring writers assembled in Geneva during the summer of , since his fragment of a story about vampirism and Polidori 's completed novella

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Part I It is an ancient Mariner,
And he stoppeth one of three.
"By thy long grey beard and glittering eye,
Now wherefore stopp'st thou me?
"The Bridegroom's doors are opened wide,
And I am next of kin;
The guests are met, the feast is set:
May'st hear the merry din." He holds him with his skinny hand,
"There was a ship," quoth he.
"Hold off! unhand me, grey-beard loon!" Eftsoons his hand dropt he. He holds him with his glittering eye The Wedding-Guest stood still, And listens like a three years child: The Mariner hath his will. The Wedding-Guest sat on a stone: He cannot chuse but hear; And thus spake on that ancient man, The bright-eyed Mariner.

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And in Life's noisiest hour,
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The heart's Self-solace and soliloquy.
You mould my Hopes, you fashion me within ;
And to the leading Love-throb in the Heart
Thro' all my Being, thro' my pulse's beat ;
You lie in all my many Thoughts, like Light,
Like the fair light of Dawn, or summer Eve
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Samuel Taylor Coleridge ), an English poet , critic, and philosopher and one of the founders of the Romantic Movement in England
Biography Coleridge was born in Ottery Saint Mary , the son of a vicar. After the death of his father, he was sent to Christ's Hospital , then in London , a boarding school for orphans. From until he attended Jesus College University of Cambridge , except for a short period when he entered the royal dragoons. At the university he came into contact with political and theological ideas then considered radical. He left Cambridge without a degree and joined the poet Robert Southey in a plan, soon abandoned, to found a utopian communist-like society in the wilderness of

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Lyrical Ballad s, it was first published as a single volume in 1798, then greatly expanded and published in two volumes, with a now famous preface written by Wordsworth, in 1800. Coleridge's powerful representation of psychological obsession and remorse, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, was the poem chosen to open the Lyrical Ballads The Friend . In 1810, after permanently settling in London, Coleridge became estranged from Wordsworth, who disapproved of the irresponsible way in which he handled his family obligations. In his first years in London Coleridge suffered from chronic illness and from his dependence on opium to ameliorate it. He remained highly active, however, as a literary figure, delivering a well-attended course of lectures on Shakespeare, and seeing to the production of a successful drama of his own, Remorse , in 1813 (a revision of a drama called Osorio he had written years before, in the late 1790s). Not long after this, Coleridge experienced a religious conversion: his reading of the seventeenth-century Anglican divine, Robert Leighton, led him to abandon the Unitarianism he had practiced and to embrace instead the Church of England and its orthodoxies. Beginning in 1815, Coleridge sought to consolidate his literary reputation. Although he continued to involve himself in essentially minor original projects, such as his play Zapolya (which appeared in 1817 Coleridge's major endeavor at this time was to restore his reputation as a significant poet of the age. This he accomplished through publishing two successive volumes of verse

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English poet and one of the founders of the romantic Movement in England. Coleridge is probably best known for his hypnotic long poems, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Christabel . Even people who have never read the Rime have come under its influence: its words have given the English language the metaphor of an albatross around one's neck, the (mis)quote of "water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink", and the phrase "a sadder but wiser man." Christabel is known for its musical rhythm and language and its Gothic tale. Kubla Khan , or, A Vision in a Dream, A Fragment , although shorter, is also widely known and loved. It has strange, dreamy imagery and (like most good poems) can be read on many levels. The name of Ted Nelson's Xanadu Project comes from the first line of Kubla Khan . Both Kubla Khan and Christabel have additional " romantic " aura because they were never finished.
Coleridge's shorter, meditative "conversation poems" speak from the heart of the man who wrote them. These include both quiet poems like This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison and Frost at Midnight and also strongly emotional poems like Dejection and The Pains of Sleep
Although known today primarily for his poetry, Coleridge also published essays and books on literary theory and criticism and on politics, philosophy, and theology. (He introduced England to Immanuel

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60. El Autor De La Semana: Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES El Autor de la Semana Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Poeta, crítico y filósofo inglés, líder del movimiento romántico en su país. Coleridge, hijo de un vicario, nació en Ottery St Mary el 21 de octubre de 1772. Entre 1791 y 1794, salvo un breve período en que, por hallarse muy endeudado, tuvo que alistarse en el ejército. Coleridge estudió en el Jesus College de Cambridge. En la universidad adoptó una serie de ideas políticas y teológicas entonces consideradas radicales, especialmente las del unitarismo. Abandonó Cambridge sin haberse doctorado y se unió al poeta Robert Southey con la idea, pronto descartada, de fundar en Pennsylvania una sociedad utópica basada en las ideas de William Godwin. En 1795, se casó pero el matrimonio resultó un fracaso. Southey que había contraído matrimonio también, partió para Portugal, pero Coleridge permaneció en Inglaterra escribiendo y ejerciendo la enseñanza. En 1796 publicó Poemas misceláneos. El año anterior Coleridge había conocido al poeta William Wordsworth y a su hermana Dorothy, con los que entablaría una duradera amistad. Su relación con Wordsworth se tradujo en la colaboración de ambos en un volumen de Baladas líricas (1798), que se convirtió en un hito de la poesía inglesa; ese libro contenía los primeros grandes poemas de la escuela romántica, como por ejemplo el famoso "Cantar del viejo marino". Los años 1797 y 1798, cuando ambos amigos vivían cerca de Nether Stowey, en Somerset, fueron tal vez los más fructíferos de la vida de Coleridge. Además del

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