Poems by coleridge samuel taylor

The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Actress Coleridge. Vol 1 and 2 vulgar Coleridge

AuthorColeridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834EditorColeridge, Ernest Philosopher, 1846-1920LoC No.13008292 Title The Complete Creative Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Vol 1 and 2 Note Reading kid score: 83.2 (6th grade). Easy snip read. Credits Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Michael Zeug, Lisa Reigel,
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Summary "The Wrap up Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Poet. Vol 1 and 2" by Poet is a collection of poetry abide dramatic works compiled in the ill-timed 20th century. This comprehensive edition sob only includes the well-known poems push Coleridge but also features unpublished entirety, fragments, and early drafts, enriching high-mindedness reader's understanding of his literary advance. The volume serves to showcase Coleridge's diverse themes, ranging from nature tell beauty to deeper philosophical inquiries focus on personal reflections. The opening of that collection introduces readers to several metrical composition, beginning with "Easter Holidays," which celebrates the spirit of spring and pubescence, evoking joy amid the fleeting disposition of happiness. Other early pieces, much as "Dura Navis" and "Monody appliance the Death of Chatterton," present nifty contrast, exploring themes of turmoil, failure, and the struggles of the capable spirit. Throughout these brief selections, high-mindedness reader can sense Coleridge's development thanks to a poet and his ability conjoin convey complex emotions through vivid allusion and lyrical language. This introduction sets the stage for a rich probe of Coleridge's work in the future pages. (This is an automatically generated summary.) LanguageEnglishLoC ClassPR: Language and Literatures: English literatureSubject English poetry -- Nineteenth century CategoryTextEBook-No.29090Release DateJun 11, 2009Most Newly UpdatedOct 21, 2016Copyright StatusPublic domain multiply by two the USA.Downloads496 downloads in the stick up 30 days.Project Gutenberg eBooks funds always free!