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SAMUEL COLERIDGE BY: CARLEY, KATELYN, LAUREN, STEVEN, MAGGIE, AND DAVID
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Life Born October 21, 1772 Ottery St. Mary on the Devon coast of England In 1781 after his father died, Coleridge attended Christ’s Hospital School in London In 1791, Coleridge entered Jesus College, University of Cambridge In 1793, Coleridge left college to join the Royal Dragoons but his brothers had him discharged because of “insanity” and he reentered Cambridge.
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Life continued… In 1795, Coleridge married Sarah Fricker. He was unhappy and away from her often. He planned to form a settlement in Pennsylvania with Robert Southey based on their utopian political ideas. That plan collapsed. He suffered from asthma and rheumatism which dulled his creative powers. In 1806, he separated from his wife and moved near Wordworth’s. Their friendship shattered 4 years later because Wordworth thought Coleridge was irresponsible.
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Romantic Period Coleridge thought that poetry was when real life slips into dreams, and facts are reborn as fantasies. He liked strange and exotic ideas He had great insight into the power of imagination in literature and life Emphasized the idealization of nature and how it impacts human joy You must be happy to become one with nature
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Famous Pieces Published Poems on Various Subjects in 1976 Published Lyrical Ballads with Wordsworth in 1797 Wordsworth wanted to write about common people in natural settings but Coleridge liked exotic ideas His poems set a new style by using everyday language and fresh ways of looking at nature. “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” “Kubla Khan” “Frost at Midnight” “This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison” “The Eolian Harp”
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