IN the absence of any adequate biography of Coleridge, these two volumes of his letters, 1 edited by his grandson, Mr. Ernest Hartley Coleridge, will be eagerly welcomed. By far the greater part of ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) is one of the most famous of the English poets, who, along with his literary partner William Wordsworth, founded the Romantic Movement in England, which sought to ...
No writer has had as much ink spilled in the interpretation of his works only to remain so woefully undervalued in the popular imagination as Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Despite co-creating English ...
On The Making of Poetry: Coleridge, the Wordsworths, and Their Year of Marvels, by Adam Nicolson. A compelling portrait of William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge emerges from Adam Nicolson’s ...
Nature. We all know what it means. (Cows, the sky, puddles, volcanoes …) But what does it mean to have this single, oddly abstract word for the entire domain of the organic and nonhuman? How did we ...
In honor of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who died 174 years ago today, we present to you Kenneth Burke’s 1939 essay lauding Coleridge as a great champion of idealism. Each time I note the signs of the ...
No, not the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge - but the composer, who died 100 years ago. He was a black Englishman, born in 1875, who embraced the nascent pan-African movement and was fascinated with ...
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