The Complete Essays, Lectures & Letters of S. T. Coleridge (Illustrated): Literary Critiques, Studies and Memoirs, including Biographia Literaria, Aids to Reflection...

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In "The Complete Essays, Lectures & Letters of S. T. Coleridge (Illustrated)," Samuel Taylor Coleridge showcases his philosophical musings and literary insights that underline the evolution of Romantic thought. This collection encompasses a tapestry of essays that traverse deep metaphysical inquiries and reflections on artistic creation, imbued with Coleridge's signature blend of lyrical prose and intellectual rigor. With a keen sensibility towards nature and the imagination, the works reveal not only the aesthetic theories that define Romantic literature but also the socio-political context of early 19th-century England, providing invaluable commentary on the role of the poet in society.

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) was a towering figure in English literature, often hailed for his profound influence on Romantic poetry. Alongside his contemporary, William Wordsworth, Coleridge pioneered a new, emotionally expressively style. His most renowned work, 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner' (1798), remains a staple in literary education, revered for its innovative narrative form and rich symbolic imagery. Coleridge's literary prowess extended beyond poetry; his prose work, including 'Biographia Literaria' (1817), is an invaluable critique of philosophy and literary theory, offering keen insights into the creative process and the role of the poet. 'The Complete Essays, Lectures & Letters of S. T. Coleridge (Illustrated)' presents a comprehensive collection of his thoughts, spanning a variety of genres from meditative prose to public lectures, epistolary correspondences, and beyond. Coleridge's influence can also be seen in his elaboration on the theory of the Imagination and the distinction between 'fancy' and 'imagination' which permeated literary critique. Known for his opium addiction and tumultuous personal life, Coleridge's work is marked by a search for transcendence and a deep delve into the human psyche, spirituality, and nature. His prolific oeuvre and profound impact on romanticism render him an enduring study in the field of English literature.

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