Samuel Taylor Coleridge was an English poet, philosopher, and theologian known for his imaginative works and as a key figure in the Romantic Movement.
Overview
Kubla Khan
Major Works
Critical Reception
Literary Influences
Later Life And Legacy
Philosophy And Theology
Early Life And Education
Impact On Modern Literature
The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
Collaborations With William Wordsworth
Immanuel Kant
William Blake
Imagination
Kublai Khan
Literature
Philosophy
Creativity
Albatross
Writing
Poetry
Nature
๐ Samuel Taylor Coleridge was born on October 21, 1772, in Ottery St Mary, Devon, England.
๐ He was a founder of the Romantic Movement, which celebrated nature and emotions in poetry.
๐ Coleridge published 'Lyrical Ballads' in 1798 with his best friend, William Wordsworth.
๐ฆ One of his most famous poems is 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,' which tells the story of a sailor's strange journey.
๐ Another well-known poem is 'Kubla Khan,' which describes a beautiful and mysterious palace.
๐ณ Coleridge grew up as the youngest of ten children and loved reading about nature and adventures.
โจ He studied philosophy and literature at Jesus College, Cambridge, but didn't finish his degree.
๐ค Coleridge collaborated with William Wordsworth to change the style of English poetry.
๐ฆ His poems often include themes of imagination, nature, and adventure.
๐ Coleridge's influence is seen in modern literature, inspiring many poets and writers today.
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