The Major Works. by. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, H.J. Jackson (Editor) · Rating details · ratings · 11 reviews. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, poet, critic, and radical thinker, exerted an enormous influence over contemporaries as varied as Wordsworth, Southey and Lamb. He was also a dedicated reformer, and set out to use his reputation as a /5. · Oxford World's Classics. Samuel Taylor Coleridge - The Major Works. Edited by H. J. Jackson. Oxford World's Classics. Description. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, poet, critic, and radical thinker, exerted an enormous influence over contemporaries as varied as Wordsworth, Southey and Lamb. He was also a dedicated reformer, and set out to use his reputation as a public speaker and . Samuel Taylor Coleridge - The Major Works (Oxford World's Classics): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, Jackson, H. J.: bltadwin.ru: Books/5(43).
The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Volume Samuel Taylor Coleridge. gathered to form the major text of his new edition, include passages on relatives, is is the first fully annotated edition of a work that long remained more popular in the United Kingdom than any of the works in prose published by Coleridge himself. The. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, poet, critic, and radical thinker, exerted an enormous influence over contemporaries as different as Wordsworth, Southey and Lamb. He was also a dedicated reformer, and set out to use his reputation as a public speaker and literary philosopher to change the course of English thought. Samuel Taylor Coleridge Major Works. Previous Next. Major Works. A Moral and Political Lecture () Conciones ad Populum, or Addresses to the People () The Plot Discovered, or an Address to the People Against Ministerial Treason () Lyrical Ballads () includes The Rime of the Ancient Mariner The Friend () The Statesman's.
by Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. With this collection, renowned Colridge biographer Richard Holmes casts new light on the poets sensibilities and accomplishments. Holmes divides the poems into eight categories of theme and genre, dispelling the myth of Coleridge as "the metaphysical dreamer" and rediscovering him as a Romantic autobiographer of tremendous power and range. Samuel Taylor Coleridge (/ ˈ k oʊ l ə r ɪ dʒ /; 21 October – 25 July ) was an English poet, literary critic, philosopher and theologian who, with his friend William Wordsworth, was a founder of the Romantic Movement in England and a member of the Lake Poets. Oxford World's Classics. Samuel Taylor Coleridge - The Major Works. Edited by H. J. Jackson. Oxford World's Classics. Description. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, poet, critic, and radical thinker, exerted an enormous influence over contemporaries as varied as Wordsworth, Southey and Lamb. He was also a dedicated reformer, and set out to use his reputation as a public speaker and literary philosopher to change the course of English thought.
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