- en.wikipedia.org Samuel Taylor ColeridgeOrganisations such as the Church of England celebrate his work during public events, such as a "Coleridge Day" in June, with activities including literary recitals.[4].
- britannica.com biography/Samuel-Taylor-ColeridgeTroubled years of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Early in 1798 Coleridge had again found himself preoccupied with political issues.
- poetryfoundation.org poets/samuel-taylor-coleridgeThis episode marks the beginning of a convergence between politics and poetry in Coleridge’s career which is characteristic and important.
- elifnotes.com samuel-taylor-coleridge-biography-…Samuel Taylor Coleridge is a widely celebrated poet, philosopher and critic. He was born in England in the late eighteenth century.
- iletisim.com.tr kisi/samuel-taylor-coleridge/8379Coleridge burada ilk sonelerini ve şiirlerini yazmaya başladı. ... 1810 yılında Wordsworth ile arası bozuldu; Coleridge bu dönemde intiharı düşündü.
- englishhistory.net poets/samuel-taylor-coleridge/It harmed both his life and adversely impacted his career, eventually leading to his death at the age of 61. Samuel Taylor Coleridge – Early Life.
- bbc.com poetryseason/poets/samuel_taylor_…Together with Wordsworth, Coleridge produced Lyrical Ballads, from which The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is by far the most enduringly popular.
- poetseers.org the-romantics/samuel-taylor-…Samuel Taylor Coleridge (21 October 1772 – 25 July 1834) was an English Romantic poet, literary critic and philosopher.
- owenbarfield.org coleridge/For it was his firm conviction that, if knowledge was to advance, there must be a science of qualities as well as quantities” (Coleridge in the 20th Century).
- thefamouspeople.com profiles/samuel-coleridge-…At the time of his birth, his father, John Coleridge, was the head master of Henry VIII's Free Grammar School at Ottery and a respected vicar of the parish.
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