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  1. Coleridge's Ancient Mariner and Select Poems by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 2010-07-06
  2. The Complete Poems (Penguin Classics) by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1997-10-01
  3. Lyrical Ballads: With a Few Other Poems (Penguin Classics: Poetry First Editions) by William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1999-05-06
  4. Samuel Taylor Coleridge - The Major Works (Oxford World's Classics) by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 2009-01-15
  5. Poems of Coleridge, with active table of contents by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 2008-01-10
  6. Samuel Taylor Coleridge Eman Poet Lib #18 (Everyman Poetry)
  7. Samuel Taylor Coleridge (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
  8. Biographia Literaria: Biographical Sketches of my Literary Life & Opinions by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1985-02-01
  9. Perturbed Spirit: The Life and Personality of Samuel Taylor Coleridge by Oswald Doughty, 1981-09
  10. The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Vol. 16. Poetical Works: Part 1. Poems (Reading Text). by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 2001-10-01
  11. Classic British Poetry: complete poetical works of Coleridge, with active table of contents by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 2009-07-02
  12. The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Volume 2 : The Watchman by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1970-01-01
  13. Coleridge's Poetry and Prose (Norton Critical Edition) by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 2003-07
  14. Lectures on Shakspeare, etc (Everyman's library) by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1951

1. Poet Index For Representative Poetry On-line
Samuel Taylor "Estese" coleridge samuel taylor Coleridge was born in Ottery St. Mary on 21 October 1772, youngest of the ten children of John Coleridge, a minister, and Ann Bowden Coleridge.
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    3. Island Of Freedom - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
    Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 17721834. I know 'tis but a Dream, yet feel moreanguish Than if 'twere Truth. It has been often so Must I die under it?
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    I know 'tis but a Dream, yet feel more anguish
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    Must I die under it? Is no one near?
    Will no one hear these stifled groans and wake me?

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    Samuel Taylor Coleridge was a major English romantic poet and essayist. He was associated with William Wordsworth , with whom he wrote the Lyrical Ballads , an extremely influential collection of poems. He was also a major philosopher and literary critic, opposing the empiricism of 18th-century British philosophy with an idealist system, partly derived from German thinkers, that regarded the mind as active rather than passive in its ability to create through the faculty of imagination. Born on Oct. 21, 1772, the son of a clergyman, Coleridge attended Christ's Hospital in London. From 1791 until 1794 he attended Jesus College, University of Cambridge. At the university he absorbed political and theological ideas then considered radical, especially those of Unitarianism. Dreamy and bookish, he soon wearied of college life and enlisted in the dragoons. In 1794 Coleridge met the equally radical and idealistic poet Robert Southey, and together the two planned a utopian community, or pantisocracy, to be founded on the banks of the Susquehanna River in the United States. In preparation for the community, Coleridge proposed to the sister of Southey's fiancee; when the scheme collapsed he went through with the marriage, although he felt little affection.

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    SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE Poet Coleridge was famous for dreamy and somewhat creepy poems like The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Christabel and Kubla Khan (the last of which he allegedly wrote subconsciously during a fever dream). Coleridge and poet William Wordsworth were close pals and their work led to what became known as poetry's Romantic movement. Coleridge is also remembered for his turbulent personal life, especially his decades-long addiction to opium.
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    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."
    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 spectres 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."

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    Samuel Taylor Coleridge
    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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    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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    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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    Samuel Taylor Coleridge was a British Romantic poet and philosopher who had incalculable impact in shaping American Transcendentalism . His major influence on the New England Transcendentalists was through his philosophical prose works rather than his poetry. Works such as The Friend (1812) were important for the Transcendentalists as they presented German philosophy, especially the philosophy of Friedrich Schelling , in elegant and inspirational English. In Biographia Literaria (1817), he made a vital contribution to Transcendental poetic theory in his discussion of the Imagination. More important than these works for the Transcendentalists was Aids to Reflection (1825), which appeared in New England in 1829, edited and provided with a rousing introduction by James Marsh . This book, which almost single-handedly initiated the Transcendentalist movement, refuted the sensationalist school of John Locke, fused the material and the spiritual, and advanced the crucial distinction between the Reason and the Understanding. William Ellery Channing claimed that he owed more to Coleridge than to other philosophers.

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    18. Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Biography And Works
    Read a biography of coleridge and check out resources and a selection of his poems. samuel taylor coleridge. 17721834
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    Search all of Samuel Taylor Coleridge 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."
    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 spectres 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 stimulated by the French Revolution, and abandoned his studies in 1793. After an unhappy love-affair and pressed by debt he in desperation enlisted in the 15th Light Dragoons under the name of Silas Tomkin Comberbache. Soon he realized that he was unfit for an army career and he 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.

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    Includes online texts of poetry and prose, as well as a literarybiographical timeline, and links Category Arts Literature C coleridge, samuel taylor Works...... of Virginia Library, According to coleridge, Punic Greek for He hathstood! (and pronounced essteesee, of course). He often published
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    According to Coleridge, " Pun ic" Greek for "He hath stood!" (and pronounced essteesee, of course). He often published as S.T.C. and referred to himself in his notebooks as S.T.C, Essteesee, or Essteesi (as well as other variations).
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    Samuel Taylor Coleridge was born in Ottery St. Mary on 21 October 1772, youngest of the ten children of John Coleridge, a minister, and Ann Bowden Coleridge. He was often bullied as a child by Frank, the next youngest, and his mother was apparently a bit distant, so it was no surprise when Col ran away at age seven. He was found early the next morning by a neighbor, but the events of his night outdoors frequently showed up in imagery in his poems (and his nightmares) as well as the notebooks he kept for most of his adult life. John Coleridge died in 1781, and Col was sent away to a London charity school for children of the clergy. He stayed with his maternal uncle . Col was really quite a prodigy; he devoured books and eventually earned first place in his class. His brother Luke died in 1790 and his only sister Ann in 1791, inspiring Col to write "Monody," one of his first poems, in which he likens himself to Thomas Chatterton HIs family was irate when they finally found out. He'd used the improbable name of Silas Tomkyn Comberbache and had escaped being sent to fight in France because he could only barely ride a horse. His brother George finally arranged his discharge by reason of insanity and got him back to Cambridge. It was there that he met Robert Southey, and they became instant friends. Both political radicals

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