Beesker recommends 'Wikipedia' as the world's
best website on Samuel Taylor Coleridge
ABOUT 'SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE'
Wikipedia contains an excellent article on Samuel
Taylor Coleridge. A major contributor to the article is Marj Tiefert, a
scientific editor, technical writer, and website maker who previously compiled
the online Samuel Taylor Coleridge Archive at the University of Virginia. Marj
Tiefert also has a
particular interest in arid-zone agriculture.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772 - 1834) was an English poet, romantic, literary
critic and philosopher. Together with William Wordsworth, he was one of the Lake
Poets and was a founder of the Romantic Movement. Coleridge coined many well
known words and phrases, including the expression 'suspension of disbelief'.
The Wikipedia article on Samuel Taylor Coleridge is profusely illustrated and is
organized into the following sections: Early Life, Pantisocracy & Marriage,
Later Life & Increasing Drug Use, Poetry, Literary Criticism, References,
Further Reading, and External Links. The Poetry section concentrates
particularly on the Ancient Mariner, Christable, and Kubla Khan. The Literary
Criticism section covers Biographia Literaria, and Coleridge and the Influence
of the Gothic.
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