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6022: 1950:, among others. He comments in his reviews: "Situations of torment, and images of naked horror, are easily conceived; and a writer in whose works they abound, deserves our gratitude almost equally with him who should drag us by way of sport through a military hospital, or force us to sit at the dissecting-table of a natural philosopher. To trace the nice boundaries, beyond which terror and sympathy are deserted by the pleasurable emotions, – to reach those limits, yet never to pass them, hic labor, hic opus est." and "The horrible and the preternatural have usually seized on the popular taste, at the rise and decline of literature. Most powerful stimulants, they can never be required except by the torpor of an unawakened, or the languor of an exhausted, appetite...We trust, however, that satiety will banish what good sense should have prevented; and that, wearied with fiends, incomprehensible characters, with shrieks, murders, and subterraneous dungeons, the public will learn, by the multitude of the manufacturers, with how little expense of thought or imagination this species of composition is manufactured." 1916:
intermittent nature of creativity, imagination, or spiritual progress, but the journey and destination of his life. The spider's five legs represent the central problem that Coleridge lived to resolve, the conflict between Aristotelian logic and Christian philosophy. Two legs of the spider represent the "me-not me" of thesis and antithesis, the idea that a thing cannot be itself and its opposite simultaneously, the basis of the clockwork Newtonian world view that Coleridge rejected. The remaining three legs—exothesis, mesothesis and synthesis or the Holy trinity—represent the idea that things can diverge without being contradictory. Taken together, the five legs—with synthesis in the center, form the Holy Cross of Ramist logic. The cinque-spotted spider is Coleridge's emblem of holism, the quest and substance of Coleridge's thought and spiritual life.
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scene. In the course of this meditation the lyric speaker achieves an insight, faces up to a tragic loss, comes to a moral decision, or resolves an emotional problem. Often the poem rounds itself to end where it began, at the outer scene, but with an altered mood and deepened understanding which is the result of the intervening meditation." In fact, Abrams was describing both the Conversation poems and later poems influenced by them. Abrams' essay has been called a "touchstone of literary criticism". As Paul Magnuson described it in 2002, "Abrams credited Coleridge with originating what Abrams called the 'greater Romantic lyric', a genre that began with Coleridge's 'Conversation' poems, and included Wordsworth's
2044: 547:...Be this as it may, there was one custom of our master's, which I cannot pass over in silence, because I think it ...worthy of imitation. He would often permit our theme exercises...to accumulate, till each lad had four or five to be looked over. Then placing the whole number abreast on his desk, he would ask the writer, why this or that sentence might not have found as appropriate a place under this or that other thesis: and if no satisfying answer could be returned, and two faults of the same kind were found in one exercise, the irrevocable verdict followed, the exercise was torn up, and another on the same subject to be produced, in addition to the tasks of the day. 1530:. His poems directly and deeply influenced all the major poets of the age. He was known by his contemporaries as a meticulous craftsman who was more rigorous in his careful reworking of his poems than any other poet, and Southey and Wordsworth were dependent on his professional advice. His influence on Wordsworth is particularly important because many critics have credited Coleridge with the very idea of "Conversational Poetry". The idea of utilising common, everyday language to express profound poetic images and ideas for which Wordsworth became so famous may have originated almost entirely in Coleridge's mind. It is difficult to imagine Wordsworth's great poems, 1159: 623: 1925: 6132: 6089: 6265: 276: 603: 1266: 1233:. It was a weekly publication that, in Coleridge's typically ambitious style, was written, edited, and published almost entirely single-handedly. Given that Coleridge tended to be highly disorganised and had no head for business, the publication was probably doomed from the start. Coleridge financed the journal by selling over five hundred subscriptions, over two dozen of which were sold to members of Parliament, but in late 1809, publication was crippled by a financial crisis and Coleridge was obliged to approach 58: 1428:. The work was never published in his lifetime, and has frequently been seen as evidence for his tendency to conceive grand projects which he then had difficulty in carrying through to completion. But while he frequently berated himself for his "indolence", the long list of his published works calls this myth into question. Critics are divided on whether the "Opus Maximum", first published in 2002, successfully resolved the philosophical issues he had been exploring for most of his adult life. 3474: 3462: 1789: 519:– 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." 13458: 676:, Bristol, but Coleridge's marriage with Sara proved unhappy. By 1804, they were separated. When Coleridge wrote to his brother he laid all the blame on Sara: "The few friends who have been Witnesses of my domestic life have long advised separation as the necessary condition of everything desirable for me..." Subsequent biographers have not agreed with Coleridge's negative view of the wife he called his 'Sally Pally' when he first married her. 1100:. Hartley argued that one becomes aware of sensory events as impressions, and that "ideas" are derived by noticing similarities and differences between impressions and then by naming them. Connections resulting from the coincidence of impressions create linkages, so that the occurrence of one impression triggers those links and calls up the memory of those ideas with which it is associated (See Dorothy Emmet, "Coleridge and Philosophy"). 8174: 886: 1033: 6041: 543:
because more subtle, more complex, and dependent on more, and more fugitive causes...In our own English compositions (at least for the last three years of our school education) he showed no mercy to phrase, metaphor, or image, unsupported by a sound sense, or where the same sense might have been conveyed with equal force and dignity in plainer words...In fancy I can almost hear him now, exclaiming
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Lane, Fleet Street. These lectures were heralded in the prospectus as "A Course of Lectures on Shakespeare and Milton, in Illustration of the Principles of Poetry." Coleridge's ill-health, opium-addiction problems, and somewhat unstable personality meant that all his lectures were plagued with problems of delays and a general irregularity of quality from one lecture to the next.
3904: 1385:(mostly drafted in 1815, and finished in 1817), a volume composed of 23 chapters of autobiographical notes and dissertations on various subjects, including some incisive literary theory and criticism. He composed a considerable amount of poetry, of variable quality. He published other writings while he was living at the Gillman homes, notably the 1374:. It is unclear whether his growing use of opium (and the brandy in which it was dissolved) was a symptom or a cause of his growing depression. Gillman was partially successful in controlling the poet's addiction. Coleridge remained in Highgate for the rest of his life, and the house became a place of literary pilgrimage for writers including 1908:, which both he and Fruman describe as having failed to explain or help the reader understand works of art. To Kenner, Coleridge's attempt to discuss complex philosophical concepts without describing the rational process behind them displays a lack of critical thinking that makes the volume more of a biography than a work of criticism. 1892:
brought the subject of his criticisms away from the text and into a world of logical analysis that mixed logical analysis and emotion. However, Eliot also criticises Coleridge for allowing his emotion to play a role in the metaphysical process, believing that critics should not have emotions that are provoked by the work being studied.
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condition, or concomitant, or consequence of the same. This will be best explained by an instance or example. That I am conscious of something within me peremptorily commanding me to do unto others as I would they should do unto me; in other words a categorical (that is, primary and unconditional) imperative; that the maxim (
1871:, a collection of his thoughts and opinions on literature which he published in 1817. The work delivered both biographical explanations of the author's life as well as his impressions on literature. The collection also contained an analysis of a broad range of philosophical principles of literature ranging from Aristotle to 4401: 3959:: "The stone effigy of a knight, four brasses and some grave-covers occupy their original positions in the chapel. The effigy belongs apparently to the middle of the 13th century (fn. 130), and is represented in a suit of mail with sleeveless surcoat. The head rests on a square cushion and the feet on a 1131:, who had to cook. For example, not content with salt, Coleridge sprinkled cayenne pepper on his eggs, which he ate from a teacup. His marital problems, nightmares, illnesses, increased opium dependency, tensions with Wordsworth, and a lack of confidence in his poetic powers fuelled the composition of 1915:
and his poetry, symbols are not merely "objective correlatives" to Coleridge, but instruments for making the universe and personal experience intelligible and spiritually covalent. To Coleridge, the "cinque spotted spider," making its way upstream "by fits and starts," is not merely a comment on the
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wrote a broad description that applies to the Conversation poems: "The speaker begins with a description of the landscape; an aspect or change of aspect in the landscape evokes a varied by integral process of memory, thought, anticipation, and feeling which remains closely intervolved with the outer
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Drew Clode, a member of St. Michael's stewardship committee states, "They put the coffins in a convenient space which was dry and secure, and quite suitable, bricked them up and forgot about them." A recent excavation revealed the coffins were not in the location most believed, the far corner of the
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Carlyle described him at Highgate: "Coleridge sat on the brow of Highgate Hill, in those years, looking down on London and its smoke-tumult, like a sage escaped from the inanity of life's battle...The practical intellects of the world did not much heed him, or carelessly reckoned him a metaphysical
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of an albatross around one's neck, the quotation of "water, water everywhere, nor any drop to drink" (almost always rendered as "but not a drop to drink"), and the phrase "a sadder and a wiser man" (usually rendered as "a sadder but wiser man"). The phrase "All creatures great and small" may have
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John Coleridge had three children by his first wife. Samuel was the youngest of ten by the Reverend Mr. Coleridge's second wife, Anne Bowden (1726–1809), probably the daughter of John Bowden, mayor of South Molton, Devon, in 1726. Coleridge suggests that he "took no pleasure in boyish sports" but
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stated that he believed that Coleridge was "perhaps the greatest of English critics, and in a sense the last." Eliot suggests that Coleridge displayed "natural abilities" far greater than his contemporaries, dissecting literature and applying philosophical principles of metaphysics in a way that
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renewed interest in the playwright as a model for contemporary writers. Much of Coleridge's reputation as a literary critic is founded on the lectures that he undertook in the winter of 1810–11, which were sponsored by the Philosophical Institution and given at Scot's Corporation Hall off Fetter
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as lessons: and they were the lessons too, which required most time and trouble to bring up, so as to escape his censure. I learnt from him, that Poetry, even that of the loftiest, and, seemingly, that of the wildest odes, had a logic of its own, as severe as that of science; and more difficult,
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a week) now began to take over his life: he separated from his wife Sara in 1808, quarrelled with Wordsworth in 1810, lost part of his annuity in 1811, and put himself under the care of Dr. Daniel in 1814. His addiction caused severe constipation, which required regular and humiliating enemas.
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Faith may be defined as fidelity to our own being, so far as such being is not and cannot become an object of the senses; and hence, by clear inference or implication to being generally, as far as the same is not the object of the senses; and again to whatever is affirmed or understood as the
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First, there was Coleridge's insistence on what he called "the Idea" behind an institution – its social function, in later terminology – as opposed to the possible flaws in its actual implementation. Coleridge sought to understand meaning from within a social matrix, not outside it, using an
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and many others from 1969 to 2002. This collection appeared across 16 volumes as Bollingen Series 75, published variously by Princeton University Press and Routledge & Kegan Paul. The set is broken down as follows into further parts, resulting in a total of 34 separate printed volumes:
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and he accepted the commission, only to abandon work on it after six weeks. Until recently, scholars were in agreement that Coleridge never returned to the project, despite Goethe's own belief in the 1820s that he had in fact completed a long translation of the work. In September 2007,
1610:: "He prayeth best, who loveth best;/ All things both great and small;/ For the dear God who loveth us;/ He made and loveth all." Millions more who have never read the poem nonetheless know its story thanks to the 1984 song "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by the English heavy metal band 858:, "I walked into Taunton (eleven miles) and back again, and performed the divine services for Dr. Toulmin. I suppose you must have heard that his daughter, (Jane, on 15 April 1798) in a melancholy derangement, suffered herself to be swallowed up by the tide on the sea-coast between 1431:
Coleridge died in Highgate, London on 25 July 1834 as a result of heart failure compounded by an unknown lung disorder, possibly linked to his use of opium. Coleridge had spent 18 years under the roof of the Gillman family, who built an addition onto their home to accommodate the
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The Poems of Friendship make yet another claim on our attention: they are among the supreme examples of a peculiar kind of poetry. Others not unlike them, though not surpassing them, are Ovid's `Cum subit illius tristissima noctis imago,' and several of the Canti of
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were chosen by Harper as the "best example of the peculiar kind of blank verse Coleridge had evolved, as natural-seeming as prose, but as exquisitely artistic as the most complicated sonnet." The speaker of the poem is addressing his infant son, asleep by his side:
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that it was during this period that Coleridge became a full-blown opium addict, using the drug as a substitute for the lost vigour and creativity of his youth. It has been suggested that this reflects De Quincey's own experiences more than Coleridge's.
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As a result of these factors, Coleridge often failed to prepare anything but the loosest set of notes for his lectures and regularly entered into extremely long digressions which his audiences found difficult to follow. However, it was the lecture on
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St. Michael's plans to restore the crypt and allow public access. Says vicar Kunle Ayodeji of the plans: "...we hope that the whole crypt can be cleared as a space for meetings and other uses, which would also allow access to Coleridge's cellar."
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Coleridge had a turbulent career and personal life with a variety of highs and lows, but his public esteem grew after his death, and he became considered one of the most influential figures in English literature. For instance, a 2018 report by
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Coleridge was critical of the literary taste of his contemporaries, and a literary conservative insofar as he was afraid that the lack of taste in the ever growing masses of literate people would mean a continued desecration of literature.
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Coleridge also usefully employed the organic metaphor of natural growth to shed light on the historical development of British history, as exemplified in the common law tradition – working his way thereby towards a sociology of
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Secondly, Coleridge explored the necessary conditions for social stability – what he termed Permanence, in counterbalance to Progress, in a polity – stressing the importance of a shared public sense of community, and national
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that is "...more fluent and easy than Milton's, or any that had been written since Milton". In 2006 Robert Koelzer wrote about another aspect of this apparent "easiness", noting that Conversation poems such as "Coleridge's
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maintain a middle register of speech, employing an idiomatic language that is capable of being construed as un-symbolic and un-musical: language that lets itself be taken as 'merely talk' rather than rapturous 'song'."
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Although it was often turgid, rambling, and inaccessible to most readers, it ran for 25 issues and was republished in book form a number of times. Years after its initial publication, a revised and expanded edition of
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From 1807 to 1808, Coleridge returned to Malta and then travelled in Sicily and Italy, in the hope that leaving Britain's damp climate would improve his health and thus enable him to reduce his consumption of opium.
1995:, her father, disagreed with Coleridge on some important issues, he respected his opinions and Coleridge often visited the Godwins. Mary Shelley later recalled hiding behind the sofa and hearing his voice chanting 1009:
into English. He continued to pioneer these ideas through his own critical writings for the rest of his life (sometimes without attribution), although they were unfamiliar and difficult for a culture dominated by
872:). These events cut cruelly into the hearts of old men: but the good Dr. Toulmin bears it like the true practical Christian, – there is indeed a tear in his eye, but that eye is lifted up to the Heavenly Father." 3553:, justification and sanctification, and the personality and infinity of God. A major figure in the Anglican theology of his day, his writings are still regularly referred to by contemporary Anglican theologians. 579:, had rejected him. His brothers arranged for his discharge a few months later under the reason of "insanity" and he was readmitted to Jesus College, though he would never receive a degree from the university. 1345:
sparked a heated scholarly controversy by publishing an English translation of Goethe's work that purported to be Coleridge's long-lost masterpiece (the text in question first appeared anonymously in 1821).
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As important as Coleridge was to poetry as a poet, he was equally important to poetry as a critic. His philosophy of poetry, which he developed over many years, has been deeply influential in the field of
1965:(published in 1816, but known in manuscript form before then) and certainly influenced other poets and writers of the time. Poems like these both drew inspiration from and helped to inflame the craze for 575:
In December 1793, he left the college and enlisted in the 15th (The King's) Light Dragoons using the false name "Silas Tomkyn Comberbache", perhaps because of debt or because the girl that he loved,
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From 16 September 1798, Coleridge and the Wordsworths left for a stay in Germany; Coleridge soon went his own way and spent much of his time in university towns. In February 1799 he enrolled at the
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Despite being mostly remembered today for his poetry and literary criticism, Coleridge was also a theologian. His writings include discussions of the status of scripture, the doctrines of the
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The eight of Coleridge's poems listed above are now often discussed as a group entitled "Conversation poems". The term was coined in 1928 by George McLean Harper, who borrowed the subtitle of
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was an eclectic publication that drew upon every corner of Coleridge's remarkably diverse knowledge of law, philosophy, morals, politics, history, and literary criticism.
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at a literary evening in Mardol. He was then contemplating a career in the ministry, and gave a probationary sermon in High Street church on Sunday, 14 January 1798.
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Mary Anne Perkins and Nicholas Reid both argue that in September 1818 Coleridge resolved the problems he had earlier faced in his discussion of Schelling in the
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while Rev. Toulmin grieved over the drowning death of his daughter Jane. Poetically commenting on Toulmin's strength, Coleridge wrote in a 1798 letter to
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Harp? Harp? Lyre? Pen and ink, boy, you mean! Muse, boy, Muse? your Nurse's daughter, you mean! Pierian spring? Oh aye! the cloister-pump, I suppose!
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I enjoyed the inestimable advantage of a very sensible, though at the same time, a very severe master...At the same time that we were studying the
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Lefebure, Molly (1987). The bondage of love: a life of Mrs Samuel Taylor Coleridge (Repr., 1. American ed.). New York: Norton. ISBN 9780393024432.
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Although seen as cowardly treachery by the next generation of Romantic poets, Coleridge's later thought became a fruitful source for the evolving
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portrays a New York City English teacher named Annie Avery who recites lines from Coleridge's poem "The Picture, or The Lover's Resolution".
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via Broad Stand, although this may have been more due to his getting lost than a purposeful new route. He coined the term mountaineering.
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Lefebure, Molly (2013). Private lives of the ancient mariner: Coleridge and his children. Cambridge: Lutterworth Press. ISBN 071889300X.
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Imagination and the Playfulness of God: The Theological Implications of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Definition of the Human Imagination
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On the Constitution of the Church and State according to the Idea of Each with Aids toward a Right Judgment on the Late Catholic Bill
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crypt, but actually below a memorial slab in the nave inscribed with: "Beneath this stone lies the body of Samuel Taylor Coleridge".
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Searches into the History of the Gillman Or Gilman Family: Including the Various Branches in England, Ireland, America and Belgium
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In 1795, the two friends became engaged to sisters Sara and Edith Fricker, with Sara becoming the subject of Coleridge's poem,
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In April 1816, Coleridge, with his addiction worsening, his spirits depressed, and his family alienated, took residence in the
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When it was discovered Coleridge's vault had become derelict, the coffins – Coleridge's and those of his wife Sarah, daughter
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In 1812, he allowed Robert Southey to make use of extracts from his vast number of private notebooks in their collaboration
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dreamer: but to the rising spirits of the young generation he had this dusky sublime character; and sat there as a kind of
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Abrams, M. H. (1965). "Structure and Style in the Greater Romantic Lyric". In Hilles, Frederick W.; Bloom, Harold (eds.).
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celebrate his work during public events, such as a "Coleridge Day" in June, with activities including literary recitals.
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In 1809, Coleridge made his second attempt to become a newspaper publisher with the publication of the journal entitled
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shows Coleridge at his most impressive." They are also among his most influential poems, as discussed further below.
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labelled him "a genius" who had progressed into "one of the most renowned English poets." Organisations such as the
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characterised both poems as having no rival due to their "exquisite metrical movement" and "imaginative phrasing."
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Coleridge's early intellectual debts, besides German idealists like Kant and critics like Lessing, were first to
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principles were popular topics of discourse in academic communities throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, and
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Conversation Sharp: the Biography of a London Gentleman, Richard Sharp (1759–1835), in Letters, Prose and Verse
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homes, then just north of London, of the physician James Gillman, first at South Grove and later at the nearby
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Coleridge was also a political thinker. Early in life he was a political radical, and an enthusiast for the
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In 1800, he returned to England and shortly thereafter settled with his family and friends in Greta Hall at
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grew and his frequent nightmares would wake the children. He was also a fussy eater, to the frustration of
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Morrow, John (October 1986). "The National Church in Coleridge's Church and State: A Response to Allen".
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge, in Then & Now: Romantic-Era Poets in the Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910-1911
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Koelzer, Robert (Spring 2006). "Abrams Among the Nightingales: Revisiting the Greater Romantic Lyric".
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philosophy to English-speaking cultures. Coleridge coined many familiar words and phrases, including "
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romance. Coleridge also made considerable use of Gothic elements in his commercially successful play
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Coleridge seems to have appreciated his teacher, as he wrote in recollections of his school days in
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In addition to his poetry, Coleridge also wrote influential pieces of literary criticism including
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Table Talk of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Christabel, &c.
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At Jesus College, Coleridge was introduced to political and theological ideas then considered
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Table Talk of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Christabel, &c
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The Conyers falchion (a broad, short medieval sword) is traditionally presented to incoming
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Coleridge and Cosmopolitan Intellectualism 1794–1804. The Legacy of Göttingen University
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Coleridge and Cosmopolitan Intellectualism 1794–1804. The Legacy of Göttingen University
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See J C McKusick '"Living Words": Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the Genesis of the OED',
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Myt och metall: Värdemodeller i litteratur och ekonomisk prosa under tidigt 1800-tal
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first edition (1884–1928) cites Coleridge for 3,569 words, many of which he coins.
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In 1799, Coleridge and the Wordsworths stayed at Thomas Hutchinson's farm on the
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For an appraisal of Sharp's role in Coleridge's career, see Knapman, D. (2004)
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Celebrating a cave's link to town's most famous son – Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Parishes: Sockburn, in A History of the County of York North Riding: Volume 1
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Welcome to Taunton's Historic Unitarian Congregation and Chapel (Dec. 2005).
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have come under its influence: its words have given the English language the
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Coleridge also worked extensively on the various manuscripts which form his "
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Touched with Fire: Manic-Depressive Illness and the Artistic Temperament
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given on 2 January 1812 that was considered the best and has influenced
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and other childhood illnesses. He was treated for these conditions with
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In 1802, Coleridge took a nine-day walking holiday in the fells of the
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The years 1797 and 1798, during which he lived in what is now known as
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Romantic but hardly romantic: Sarah Fricker's life as Coleridge's wife
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From 1814 to 1816, Coleridge rented from a local surgeon, Mr Page, in
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at Wem but within a day or two of preaching he received a letter from
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In 1798, Coleridge and Wordsworth published a joint volume of poetry,
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From 1810 to 1820, Coleridge gave a series of lectures in London and
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Coffman, Ralph J. “The Working Library of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.”
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Twentieth Century Interpretations of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
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Coleridge is arguably best known for his longer poems, particularly
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Sources, Processes and Methods in Coleridge's Biographia Literaria
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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, Joseph Noel Paton, Katharine Lee Bates.
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After John Coleridge died in 1781, 8-year-old Samuel was sent to
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Coleridge and the Psychology of Romanticism: Feeling and Thought
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Private lives of the ancient mariner: Coleridge and his children
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The Monumental Inscriptions of Middlesex Vol III - Cansick 1875
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and suggests that the term "criticism" is too often applied to
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Coleridge's Chrysopoetics: Alchemy, Authorship and Imagination
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Harper considered that the eight poems represented a form of
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and The Vision of Sir Launfal
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Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge from the Internet Archive
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The Visionary Company: A Reading of English Romantic Poetry
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His opium addiction (he was using as much as two quarts of
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The bondage of love: a life of Mrs Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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preacher from 1796 to 1797, he eventually returned to the
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In one of a series of autobiographical letters written to
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English poet, literary critic and philosopher (1772–1834)
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The Poets' Daughters: Dora Wordsworth and Sara Coleridge
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The Poets' Daughters: Dora Wordsworth and Sara Coleridge
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However, Coleridge used these elements in poems such as
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It was at Sockburn that Coleridge wrote his ballad-poem
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A third sister, Mary, had already married a third poet,
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at the University of Toronto. Retrieved 19 October 2010
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Coleridge's Philosophy: The Logos as Unifying Principle
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Essays on his Times in the Morning Post and the Courier
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Coleridge, Form and Symbol: Or the Ascertaining Vision
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in 1814. His most noteworthy writings on religion are
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Coleridge and the Kantian Ideas in England, 1796–1817
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and an intensification of his philosophical studies.
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slain by Sir John Conyers (and a possible source for
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Coleridge was born on 21 October 1772 in the town of
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Smokes in the sun-thaw; whether the eave-drops fall
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For other uses, see 13538:19th-century English dramatists and playwrights 13503:18th-century English dramatists and playwrights 6069:The re-opening of Coleridge Cottage near Exmoor 5973:Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the Anglican Church 5922:British Romanticism and the Science of the Mind 5681:Coleridge's Laws: A Study of Coleridge in Malta 5160: 4859:Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the Anglican Church 4628:Coleridge's Laws: A Study of Coleridge in Malta 4402:"Measuring Worth – Purchase Power of the Pound" 3832:Lectures 1818–1819 on the History of Philosophy 3778:The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1636:, although shorter, is also widely known. Both 342:. He also shared volumes and collaborated with 8197:. Vol. 11. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 5519:(Revised ed.). Cornell University Press. 4717:"Samuel Taylor Coleridge blue plaque in Calne" 4486: 4455: 3767:with a few lines mentioned in the title track. 875: 596:Sara Coleridge (Mrs. Samuel Taylor Coleridge), 455:in the town. He had previously been master of 11050: 8889: 8266: 8138: 8136: 6826: 6171: 4496:Poems of Coleridge by Samuel Taylor Coleridge 3498: 1814:With greenness, or the redbreast sit and sing 1810:Therefore all seasons shall be sweet to thee, 1213:Recollections of the Lakes and the Lake Poets 736:Coleridge made plans to establish a journal, 407:, which fostered a lifelong opium addiction. 9800: 8852: 8794: 8747: 8733: 8724: 8695: 6138:Coleridge archive at the Victoria University 5798:Coleridge and Wordsworth: A Lyrical Dialogue 4789:(1 ed.). London: Hurst, Chance & Co 1816:Betwixt the tufts of snow on the bare branch 1322:In August 1814, Coleridge was approached by 765:, a little over three miles away.) Besides 582: 451:, a free grammar school established by King 10338:European Conservatives and Reformists Party 6185: 5313:Smith, Rosa Inocencio (17 September 2016). 4909:Gillman, Alexander William (23 July 1895). 4433:An Illustrated Literary Guide to Shropshire 3845:On the Constitution of the Church and State 1812:Whether the summer clothe the general earth 1403:On the Constitution of the Church and State 424: 13618:Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature 13533:19th-century English Christian theologians 13498:18th-century English Christian theologians 11057: 11043: 8273: 8259: 8206: 8204: 8168: 8166: 8142: 8133: 6833: 6819: 6344:Introduction to the Tale of the Dark Ladie 6178: 6164: 6130: 6087: 5994:. British History Online. pp. 449–454 5430:. 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Archived from 4163:New York: Routledge (1884) pp. i–iv 4116:The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge 2930:Tradition and the Individual Talent 1828:Quietly shining to the quiet Moon. 1792:A statue of the Ancient Mariner at 1036:Samuel Taylor Coleridge's daughter 725:In 1796, he also privately printed 24: 13568:Alumni of Jesus College, Cambridge 6150:Samuel Taylor Coleridge Collection 5867:Coleridge and the Uses of Division 5504:Coleridge and the Crisis of Reason 5361: 5303:, Jonas Asklund ISBN 9789187666360 3814:Lectures, 1808–1819, on Literature 3771: 2005:also makes mention of his name in 1824:Or if the secret ministry of frost 1411:Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit 1154:Later life and increasing drug use 626:Plaque commemorating Coleridge at 369:, as well as the major prose work 25: 13724: 13548:19th-century English philosophers 13513:18th-century English philosophers 6304:Monody on the Death of Chatterton 6085:National Portrait Gallery, London 6007: 5679:Hough, Barry, and Davis, Howard. 4783:Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1830). 4755:. 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Cambridge: Lutterworth Press. 3902: 3776:The current standard edition is 3685:feature prominently in the plot. 3472: 3460: 3175:Conservative Democratic Alliance 2840:A Vindication of Natural Society 2042: 1902:Coleridge, the Damaged Archangel 1055:at his feet, a reference to the 973:, where he attended lectures by 884: 628:St Mary's Church, Ottery St Mary 463:, Devon, and lecturer of nearby 445:St Mary's Church, Ottery St Mary 289: 274: 11064: 10358:International Monarchist League 6685:The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 6235:Person on business from Porlock 5702:. University of Georgia Press. 5629:Harper, George McLean (1969) . 5623:Coleridge the Damaged Archangel 5564:The Journal of Library History. 5428:From Sensibility to Romanticism 5332: 5306: 5290: 5277: 5264: 5251: 5238: 5221: 5208: 5195: 5169:Journal of the History of Ideas 5147: 5117: 5087: 5069: 5060: 5051: 5042: 5033: 5024: 5003: 4973: 4961: 4935: 4922: 4902: 4881: 4868: 4851: 4826: 4801: 4776: 4767: 4747:"Question: Coleridge and Calne" 4739: 4708: 4682: 4669: 4645: 4618: 4592: 4553: 4528: 4511: 4449: 4394: 4368: 4355: 4346: 4337: 4312: 4287: 4261: 4252: 4243: 4225: 4200: 4187: 4166: 4058:Kennedy, Maev (12 April 2018). 3966: 3950: 3860:(1980 and following) in 6 vols; 3718:The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 3704:says it was also influenced by 3683:The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 3090:Conservative and Unionist Party 1997:The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 1983:The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 1955:The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 1931:The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 1634:A Vision in a Dream, A Fragment 1588:The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 1559:The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 895:needs additional citations for 844:The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 799:person on business from Porlock 768:The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 387:". He had a major influence on 360:The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 334:in England and a member of the 228: 181:The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 13693:English political philosophers 13688:Philosophers of social science 13628:Literacy and society theorists 6627:This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison 6283:The Destruction of the Bastile 5573:The Form of Transformed Vision 4135:, No 1, Summer 1988, pp 16–25 4121: 4108: 4102:, No 1, Summer 1988, pp 16–25 4088: 4079: 4014: 3989: 3420:Politics of the United Kingdom 2970:Our Culture, What's Left of It 1689:This Lime-Tree Bower my Prison 997:of the 18th-century dramatist 946:. He is said to have read his 814:This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison 642:, including those of the poet 517:Arabian Nights' Entertainments 13: 1: 13427:Wanderer above the Sea of Fog 6408:Lines Written at Shurton Bars 5964:Woudenberg, Maximiliaan van. 5205:(London 2011) p. 38 and p. 67 4679:. . (Held by British Library) 4653:Coleridge: Darker Reflections 4041:. Free Press (1994), 219–224. 3938: 3725:In the 2003 mystery thriller 3711:The English heavy metal band 3643:References in popular culture 3410:List of British conservatives 1883:. Coleridge's explanation of 1467:St Michael's Church, Highgate 1317:Omniana; Or, Horae Otiosiores 1261:London: final years and death 1005:by the German Classical poet 13653:People from Keswick, Cumbria 13578:English Anglican theologians 10353:International Democrat Union 8211:Barbeau, Jeffrey W. (2014). 8143:Srinivasan, Archana (2004). 6401:Lines on an Autumnal Evening 6332:The Ballad of the Dark Ladié 6063:Friends of Coleridge Society 5877:Radley, Virginia L. (1966). 5590:Selected Prose of T.S. Eliot 5416:Resources in other libraries 5392:Resources in other libraries 5084:Beckson (1963), pp. 265–266. 4690:"Faustus (1821) controversy" 4365:. Retrieved 21 October 2006. 4197:. Princeton UP, 1985, p. 10. 3982: 3415:Philosophy of Thomas Carlyle 1900:, discusses Norman Fruman's 1844:Stanzas Written in Dejection 1576:Coleridge draft of the poem 852:Mary Street Unitarian Chapel 793:and his legendary palace at 727:Sonnets from Various Authors 7: 13633:Literary critics of English 10368:Tradition, Family, Property 6146:. Retrieved 19 October 2010 6140:. Retrieved 19 October 2010 6110:article by Pamela Davenport 6065:. Retrieved 19 October 2010 6053:. Retrieved 19 October 2010 6038:(public domain audiobooks) 5665:. 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Shelley 11786: 11784: 11781: 11779: 11776: 11774: 11771: 11769: 11768:Mary Robinson 11766: 11764: 11761: 11759: 11756: 11754: 11751: 11749: 11746: 11744: 11741: 11739: 11736: 11734: 11731: 11729: 11726: 11724: 11721: 11719: 11716: 11714: 11711: 11709: 11706: 11704: 11701: 11699: 11696: 11694: 11691: 11689: 11686: 11685: 11683: 11681: 11675: 11669: 11666: 11664: 11661: 11659: 11656: 11654: 11651: 11649: 11646: 11644: 11641: 11639: 11636: 11634: 11631: 11629: 11626: 11624: 11621: 11619: 11616: 11614: 11611: 11609: 11606: 11604: 11601: 11599: 11596: 11594: 11591: 11589: 11586: 11584: 11581: 11579: 11576: 11574: 11571: 11569: 11566: 11564: 11561: 11560: 11558: 11554: 11548: 11545: 11543: 11540: 11538: 11535: 11533: 11530: 11528: 11525: 11523: 11520: 11518: 11515: 11513: 11510: 11508: 11505: 11503: 11500: 11498: 11497:Chateaubriand 11495: 11493: 11490: 11488: 11485: 11484: 11482: 11480: 11476: 11470: 11467: 11465: 11462: 11460: 11457: 11455: 11452: 11450: 11447: 11445: 11442: 11440: 11437: 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10725: 10724: 10721: 10719: 10716: 10714: 10711: 10707: 10704: 10703: 10702: 10699: 10697: 10694: 10693: 10691: 10689: 10685: 10675: 10672: 10670: 10667: 10665: 10662: 10660: 10657: 10655: 10652: 10650: 10647: 10645: 10642: 10640: 10637: 10635: 10632: 10630: 10627: 10625: 10622: 10620: 10617: 10615: 10612: 10610: 10607: 10605: 10602: 10600: 10597: 10595: 10592: 10590: 10587: 10585: 10584:Pérez Jiménez 10582: 10580: 10577: 10575: 10572: 10570: 10567: 10565: 10562: 10560: 10557: 10555: 10552: 10550: 10547: 10545: 10542: 10540: 10537: 10535: 10532: 10530: 10527: 10525: 10522: 10520: 10517: 10515: 10512: 10510: 10507: 10505: 10502: 10500: 10497: 10495: 10492: 10490: 10487: 10485: 10482: 10480: 10477: 10475: 10472: 10470: 10467: 10465: 10462: 10460: 10457: 10455: 10452: 10450: 10447: 10445: 10442: 10440: 10437: 10435: 10432: 10430: 10427: 10425: 10422: 10420: 10417: 10415: 10412: 10410: 10407: 10405: 10402: 10400: 10397: 10395: 10392: 10390: 10387: 10385: 10382: 10381: 10379: 10375: 10369: 10366: 10364: 10361: 10359: 10356: 10354: 10351: 10349: 10346: 10344: 10341: 10339: 10336: 10335: 10333: 10331: 10330:Organisations 10327: 10324: 10320: 10310: 10307: 10305: 10302: 10300: 10297: 10295: 10292: 10290: 10287: 10285: 10282: 10280: 10277: 10275: 10272: 10270: 10267: 10265: 10262: 10260: 10257: 10255: 10252: 10250: 10247: 10245: 10242: 10240: 10237: 10235: 10232: 10230: 10227: 10225: 10222: 10220: 10217: 10215: 10212: 10210: 10207: 10205: 10202: 10200: 10197: 10195: 10192: 10190: 10187: 10185: 10182: 10180: 10177: 10175: 10172: 10170: 10167: 10165: 10162: 10160: 10157: 10155: 10152: 10150: 10147: 10145: 10142: 10140: 10137: 10135: 10132: 10130: 10127: 10125: 10122: 10120: 10117: 10115: 10112: 10110: 10107: 10105: 10102: 10100: 10097: 10095: 10092: 10090: 10087: 10085: 10082: 10080: 10077: 10075: 10072: 10070: 10067: 10065: 10062: 10060: 10057: 10055: 10052: 10050: 10047: 10045: 10042: 10040: 10037: 10035: 10034:Chateaubriand 10032: 10030: 10027: 10025: 10022: 10020: 10017: 10015: 10012: 10010: 10007: 10005: 10002: 10000: 9997: 9995: 9992: 9991: 9989: 9987:Intellectuals 9985: 9979: 9976: 9974: 9971: 9969: 9966: 9964: 9961: 9959: 9956: 9954: 9951: 9949: 9946: 9944: 9941: 9939: 9936: 9934: 9931: 9929: 9926: 9924: 9921: 9919: 9916: 9914: 9911: 9909: 9906: 9904: 9901: 9899: 9896: 9892: 9889: 9887: 9884: 9882: 9879: 9878: 9877: 9874: 9872: 9869: 9865: 9862: 9861: 9860: 9857: 9855: 9852: 9850: 9847: 9845: 9842: 9838: 9835: 9834: 9833: 9830: 9828: 9825: 9823: 9822:Family values 9820: 9818: 9815: 9813: 9812:Ethical order 9810: 9805: 9804: 9799: 9797: 9794: 9792: 9789: 9788: 9787: 9784: 9782: 9779: 9777: 9774: 9770: 9767: 9766: 9765: 9762: 9760: 9757: 9755: 9752: 9750: 9747: 9745: 9742: 9738: 9735: 9734: 9733: 9730: 9728: 9725: 9724: 9722: 9718: 9715: 9711: 9701: 9698: 9694: 9691: 9689: 9686: 9685: 9684: 9681: 9680: 9678: 9676: 9672: 9662: 9659: 9657: 9654: 9652: 9649: 9647: 9644: 9642: 9639: 9637: 9634: 9632: 9629: 9627: 9624: 9620: 9617: 9615: 9612: 9610: 9607: 9606: 9605: 9602: 9600: 9599:Compassionate 9597: 9596: 9594: 9592: 9586: 9578: 9575: 9573: 9570: 9568: 9565: 9564: 9563: 9560: 9558: 9555: 9553: 9550: 9546: 9543: 9542: 9541: 9538: 9537: 9535: 9533: 9529: 9526: 9524: 9523:North America 9520: 9508: 9507: 9503: 9502: 9500: 9496: 9493: 9492: 9490: 9486: 9485: 9480: 9478: 9475: 9474: 9473: 9470: 9468: 9465: 9463: 9460: 9458: 9455: 9453: 9450: 9446: 9443: 9441: 9440: 9436: 9435: 9434: 9431: 9429: 9426: 9425: 9423: 9419: 9413: 9410: 9408: 9407: 9403: 9402: 9400: 9398: 9394: 9388: 9385: 9381: 9378: 9377: 9376: 9373: 9371: 9370: 9366: 9364: 9361: 9359: 9356: 9354: 9351: 9350: 9348: 9346: 9342: 9336: 9333: 9331: 9330: 9326: 9324: 9321: 9319: 9318: 9314: 9312: 9309: 9308: 9306: 9302: 9299: 9297: 9296:Latin America 9293: 9283: 9280: 9278: 9275: 9273: 9270: 9266: 9263: 9262: 9261: 9258: 9254: 9251: 9250: 9248: 9244: 9241: 9240: 9238: 9236: 9233: 9231: 9228: 9226: 9223: 9221: 9218: 9216: 9213: 9209: 9206: 9204: 9201: 9200: 9199: 9196: 9192: 9189: 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Biographia Literaria
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Lake Poets
William Wordsworth
Charles Lamb
Robert Southey
Charles Lloyd
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