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  1. 27 de mai. de 2020 · Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s Biographia Literaria (1817) uniquely combines contemporary British and German modes of thought in an attempt to reconcile the ancient quarrel between poetry and philosophy. It also fulfils Coleridge’s early decision “to write my metaphysical works, as my Life, & in my Life” (1803; Coleridge 1957–2002, I 1515).

  2. William Wordsworth, com seu amigo Samuel Taylor Coleridge, iniciou o movimento romântico na poesia britânica com a publicação de suas Lyrical Ballads , afastando-se do racionalismo científico do Iluminismo, do meio artificial da Revolução Industrial e da linguagem aristocrática e heróica do século XVIII. poesia do século XX para ...

  3. 12 de abr. de 2024 · “A Balada do velho marinheiro” (1798) é um poema clássico do Romantismo em Língua Inglesa, de Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834), publicada no volume Baladas Líricas, de autoria conjunta de Coleridge...– Ouça o Samuel Taylor Coleridge - A Balada do Velho Marinheiro (poema) de Leitura de Ouvido instantaneamente no seu tablet, telefone ou navegador - sem fazer qualquer download.

  4. abide these three, Aristotle, Longinus and Coleridge.’ Arthur Symons called Biographia Literaria ‘the greatest book of criticism in English.’ . . . I. A. Richards has hailed Coleridge as a forerun-ner of the modern science of semantics. Coleridge’s ‘step across the threshold of a general theoretical study of language was of

  5. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, nado en Devonshire o 21 de outubro de 1772 e finado en Highgate o 25 de xullo de 1834, foi un poeta, crítico e filósofo inglés. As súas obras máis coñecidas son Rime of the Ancient Mariner ( Balada do vello mariñeiro ) e Kubla Khan , así como a súa obra en prosa Biographia Literaria .

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  7. COLERIDGE LIFE. In the winter of 1798-1799 Coleridge went to Germany with Wordsworth, after his return his political inclinations became conservative. In 1799 he joined Wordsworth and his sister in the Lake District. Coleridge fell in love with Sarah Hutchinson. The lectures he gave on Shakespeare between 1808 and 1818 laid the foundations of ...