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Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) was born in Ottery St Mary, Devon, the youngest son of a clergyman.

He was educated at Christ's Hospital School, London, where he began his friendship with Charles Lamb, and Jesus College Cambridge.

He first met Dorothy and William Wordsworth in 1797, and a close association developed between them, issuing in their groundbreaking joint-publication, "Lyrical Ballads", in 1799.

Coleridge subsequently settled in the Lake District, and thereafter in London, where he lectured on Shakespeare and published his literary and philosophical theories in the "Biographia Literaria" (1817).

He died in 1834 having overseen a final edition of his "Poetical Works".

As poet, philosopher and critic, Coleridge stands as one of the seminal figures of his time.

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Product Details
Faber & Faber
0571209815 / 9780571209811
Paperback / softback
821.7
02/03/2006
United Kingdom
English
xvi, 83 p.
20 cm
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