The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Other Poems (Alma Classics Great Poets): Samuel Taylor Coleridge

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Other Poems (Alma Classics Great Poets): Samuel Taylor Coleridge

by SamuelTaylorColeridge (Author), SamuelTaylorColeridge (Author), Samuel Taylor Coleridge (Author), Samuel Taylor Coleridge (Author)

Synopsis

Described by his friend Charles Lamb as an archangel slightly damaged , Coleridge was deemed a towering genius by many of his contemporaries, and one who, in conversation, had no equal. Fascinated by, among other subjects, psychology, philosophy and chemistry, his mind roamed extravagantly and without restraint, leading Hazlitt to opine that there is no subject on which he has not touched, none on which he has rested . Yet, while this literary itinerancy left some to lament his refusal to devote himself to verse, Coleridge remains one of English literature's most enduringly popular poets. From sonnets and ballads to elegies and intimate blank verse, this collection brings together poetry written throughout Coleridge's life, particularly his prolific early years, which saw the composition of poems such as `Christabel', `The Eolian Harp' and `Frost at Midnight'. This volume also includes `The Rime of the Ancient Mariner', one of the most popular poems ever written in the English language, and `Kubla Khan', which highlight Coleridge's gift for suffusing his strange, haunting and captivating verse with unsurpassed musical and rhythmic qualities.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: 01
Publisher: Alma Classics
Published: 15 Jul 2018

ISBN 10: 1847497527
ISBN 13: 9781847497529
Book Overview: From sonnets and ballads to elegies and intimate blank verse, this collection brings together poetry written throughout Coleridge's life

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Author Bio
One of the great figures of the Romantic age, Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) is known both for his poetry and prose, and for producing with William Wordsworth Lyrical Ballads , a work which revolutionized English poetry. Plagued by debts and laudanum addiction, he left many pieces unfinished, yet his extraordinary influence was felt in literary figures as diverse as Wordsworth, Mary Shelley and Ralph Waldo Emerson.