Rime of the Ancient Mariner (e-bog) af Coleridge, Samuel Taylor

Rime of the Ancient Mariner e-bog

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) was an English poet, theologian, literary critic, philosopher, and co-founder of the English Romantic Movement. He was also a member of the famous Lake Poets, together with William Wordsworth and Robert Southey. Coleridge had a significant influence on the the work of Ralph Waldo Emerson and American Transcendentalism in general, and also played an important ...
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Forfattere Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (forfatter), Hale, Edward Everett (medforfatter)
Forlag Ragged Hand
Udgivet 31 maj 2013
Længde 48 sider
Genrer Classic and pre-20th century poetry
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781473382329
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) was an English poet, theologian, literary critic, philosopher, and co-founder of the English Romantic Movement. He was also a member of the famous Lake Poets, together with William Wordsworth and Robert Southey. Coleridge had a significant influence on the the work of Ralph Waldo Emerson and American Transcendentalism in general, and also played an important role in bringing German idealist philosophy to the English-speaking world. One of Coleridge's most famous works, "e;The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"e; was written in 1798 and represents his longest major poetic work. It is generally considered to be a turning point signalling a shift towards modern poetry and the beginning of British Romantic literature. This wonderful poem is a classic of English literature and is not to be missed by lovers of Romantic poetry. Contents include: "e;Samuel Taylor Coleridge, by Mary E. Litchfield"e;, "e;The Ancient Mariner , by Edward Everett Hale"e;, "e;Argument of the Ancient Mariner, by Mary E. Litchfield"e;, "e;Part the First"e;, "e;Part the Second"e;, "e;Part the Third"e;, "e;Part the Fourth"e;, "e;Part the Fifth."e;, etc. Ragged Hand is proud to be republishing this seminal poem now in a brand new edition complete with introductory excerpts by Mary E. Litchfield & Edward Everett Hale.