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    The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
    Poetry Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1797
    Music Iron Maiden 1982

    I've recited this poem by heart for my British English professor, she was so blown away that I got the highest Mark she has ever given in her career of 30 years

    The poem tells of the mariner stopping a man who is on his way to a wedding ceremony so that the mariner can share his story. The Wedding-Guest's reaction turns from amusement to impatience to fear to fascination as the mariner's story progresses, as can be seen in the language style; Coleridge uses narrative techniques such as personification and repetition to create a sense of danger, the supernatural, or serenity, depending on the mood in different parts of the poem.

    The Rime is Coleridge's longest major poem.[2] It is often considered a signal shift to modern poetry and the beginning of British Romantic literature.[3]

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    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rime

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powersla

    #NowPlaying #Music #Samuel #Taylor #Coleridge #Poetry #Iron #Maiden #guitar #Bruce #Dickinson #Steve #Harris #Bass #Retro #LegacyMusic #Music #Metal #LP

  2. Yu Liu's book "From Chinese Cosmology to English Romanticism" covers Anglo-Chinese relations 1600-1830 and their influence (via Spinoza) on #RomanticLiterature - e.g. #Coleridge & #Wordsworth - & art & landscape gardening

    #Romanticism #EnglishLiterature #China #philosophy #CulturalStudies

  3. A quotation from Coleridge

    In politics, what begins in fear usually ends in folly.

    Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) English poet and critic
    Comment (1830-10-05), “Table Talk”

    More info about this quote: wist.info/coleridge-samuel-tay…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #coleridge #samueltaylorcoleridge #baddecision #decisionmaking #fear #folly #politics

  4. Just one of the new pieces this past month: St Michael's Church, Highgate, by Lewis Vulliamy—the last resting place of Coleridge (photos by John Salmon) victorianweb.org/art/architect #church #Coleridge
    (but do look at our What's New page for July, before it slips down a rung!)

  5. wrote nearly 3000 words about Romanticism, subjectivity, magic, and materialism because someone pinged me in a discord server about it.



    https://calliopemagic.neocities.org/posts/romanticlonging

  6. I've seen a MezzoPiano shirt with lines like Coleridge's Ideal Object.. It was so close to
    > like strangers shelt'ring from a storm,
    Hope and Despair meet in the porch of Death!

    but not quite... Maybe that white and pink sweatshirt will show up again...

    poetryfoundation.org/poems/439

    #Coleridge #ConstancyToAnIdealObject

  7. „Nur die Weisen sind im Besitz von Ideen. Die meisten Menschen sind von Ideen besessen.“
    ―Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    #Coleridge #Zitate #Ideen
    gutezitate.com/zitat/163698

  8. Ultra rare deleted scene from The Lord of the Rings where Sam pulls out his iPhone to order an Uber to come pick up Frodo and him from the slopes of Mount Doom.

    Available only in my #philosophy of esthetics lecture on suspension of disbelief later today 🤓

    #Coleridge
    #Tolkien

  9. #December 23, 1802
    #OTD Sara #Coleridge, #English #Author, is born.

    Her dad was Samuel Taylor Coleridge #Poet.

    Here's an excerpt from her #Poem, The #Garden Year:

    #Chill December brings the sleet,
    Blazing #Fire & #Christmas #Treat.

    #January brings the #Snow,
    Makes our #Feet & #Fingers glow.

    #February brings the #Rain,
    Thaws the #Frozen #Lake again.

    #March brings breezes, loud & shrill,
    To stir the #Dancing #Daffodil.

    #April brings the #Primrose sweet,
    Scatters #Daisies at our feet.

  10. #LetterFromMe #December #Poetry #Society #SecretMinistryOfFrost #Coleridge #InmatesOfMyCottage

    Sharing this again for anyone interested. The Poetry Society of South Carolina is open to anyone in the world, and this newsletter is kind of a celebration of all things poetry. I welcome comments and questions.

    poetrysocietysc.org/post/the-s

  11. Catch up on the fabulous webinar Rita Dashwood and I recorded at Wordsworth Grasmere on Ridiculous Romantics #Romantodon #Litodon #Coleridge #Austen m.youtube.com/watch?v=QR21YQG1

  12. Re#Introduction with hashtags! I’m a #Romantodon pretending to be a #Victodon because I like all the #dinosaurs - I work on #Romantic writers like #Wollstonecraft, #Austen, and #Coleridge and also enjoy #Gothic fiction and #ChildrensLiterature - currently I’m working on taking #RomanticStudies from the #sublime to the #ridiculous, as a way of thinking about crises of #nature, #society, and #childhood as #collectives rather than individuals - I still mostly toot #CatPics #CatsOfMastodon

  13. #HaceFaltaPoesía

    al viejo Marinero: como señal de esto, le cuelgan el ave muerta alrededor del cuello.

    ¡Ah! ¡Ay de mí! ¡Qué malditas miradas
    recibía de jóvenes y viejos!
    En vez de la cruz, el albatros
    colgaron de mi cuello

    THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER
    (1798)

    #Coleridge