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Samuel Taylor Coleridge's 'Poetry' is a seminal work that explores the boundaries and potential of poetic language. Known for his contribution to the Romantic movement, Coleridge's writings emphasize imagination, emotion, and nature. 'Poetry' delves into the depths of human experience, using vivid imagery and lyrical language to evoke powerful emotions in the reader. Coleridge's unique blend of thought and passion makes this collection a standout in the world of English literature. The book also delves into the complexities of the human soul, touching on themes of love, death, and the…mehr

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge's 'Poetry' is a seminal work that explores the boundaries and potential of poetic language. Known for his contribution to the Romantic movement, Coleridge's writings emphasize imagination, emotion, and nature. 'Poetry' delves into the depths of human experience, using vivid imagery and lyrical language to evoke powerful emotions in the reader. Coleridge's unique blend of thought and passion makes this collection a standout in the world of English literature. The book also delves into the complexities of the human soul, touching on themes of love, death, and the supernatural. Coleridge's introspective style invites readers to reflect on the mysteries of life and existence. Samuel Taylor Coleridge's personal struggles and philosophical pursuits greatly influenced his writing. His friendship with William Wordsworth and his own struggles with addiction added depth and complexity to his literary works. 'Poetry' reflects Coleridge's desire to capture the beauty and essence of life through verse, making it a must-read for poetry enthusiasts and scholars alike. The profound insights and exquisite language of 'Poetry' are sure to leave a lasting impact on all who engage with it.

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) remains one of the most significant figures in British literature, a poet, literary critic, philosopher, and a founder of the Romantic Movement in England. Coleridge's oeuvre spans a wide array of themes and forms, combining meditative lyrics with revolutionary political ideas and theories of the imagination. His most notable work, 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner' (1798), is a seminal piece that showcases his capacity for deep symbolism, innovative use of language, and exploration of the supernatural. Along with poems like 'Kubla Khan' (1816) and 'Christabel' (1816), these works underscore Coleridge's mastery of evocative and lyrical prose. Thoughtfully thematic in his work, Coleridge delved into topics of nature, the sublime, and the metaphysical, often through a lens of personal introspection and mythic allegory. Additionally, his series of conversational poems, including 'The Eolian Harp' (1795) and 'Frost at Midnight' (1798), reflect his nuanced reflections on the human relationship with nature and the divine. His collaboration with William Wordsworth on 'Lyrical Ballads' (1798), arguably one of the most influential poetry collections of the time, signaled the dawn of Romanticism in English literature. Coleridge's critical works, particularly 'Biographia Literaria' (1817), further reveal his profound impact as a thinker and a critic, offering insight into the craft of writing and the workings of the poetic imagination. His complex weaving of thought and emotion in poetry secures his legacy as a towering figure of literary romanticism.