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Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Author Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Narrated by Anton Lesser, Narrated by Sarah Woodward, Narrated by Benjamin Soames, Narrated by John Moffatt, Narrated by David Timson, Narrated by Michael Sheen
Series: Great Poets
Notes
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, in collaboration with his friend William Wordsworth, revolutionised English poetry; in 1798 they produced their Lyrical Ballads, poems of imagination and reflection using the language of men. They pointed the way forward for a generation of Romantic poets. Coleridges addiction to opium affected his poetic output, and yet the handful of poems he did produce were innovative. These ranged from the quietly conversational to the wildly imagined, and include two of the greatest in English literature: Kubla Khan and The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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Wheelers ePlatform |
Genre: | Poetry |
Dewey: | EPLAT |
call #: | AUDIO |
pub: | 2010 |
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Poetry |