Coleridge's life and work
The life and work of the great ST Coleridge
ST Coleridge, a great poet and visionary, was born in Ottery St Mary, Devon, in October 21.1772. His father was a man of great erudition, but also had some kind of eccentric tastes. It 'was the parish priest and rector of the School not Kings. He made his son, Coleridge, discover the secrets of astronomy and even started going to a course of reading disconnected. His father died in 1781 and let him go to Christ as SizarHospital.
He made friends there with Elia (Charles Lamb), and first distinguished himself for his captivating personality, his versatility, disposition and enthusiasm. In 1791 he went to Christ College, Cambridge, and was a fervent Republican. As part of Southey, business in a communist system to improve their peers.
In 1794, he left school and left without a title. And if you examine the history of literature,then we will see that these qualities have no effect on training and practical experiences and observations arising from such visionaries and perhaps why Shakespeare was also known, less secular, but then said the literary sky.
Their life in the years 1795-1809:
Shortly after leaving Cambridge, he married Sarah Frickers, a sister of Mrs. Southey. His Republican enthusiasm had cooled to slow down a lot, installed the first exhibition of ColeridgeClevedon, then to country Stowey, Somerset, where he had an intimate charm and useful, both for literature and Coleridge, William Wordsworth, and fell under the influence healing, and the great poet and his sister. The few months that I spent with Wordsworth were the best of his life and the best time for literature, too. His inner turmoil had not yet begun. His poetic imagination was at its peak, and it was very difficult to produce large partsliterature. His creative power and creative speech loss in the brain much more than him. So all the best work he's doing at that very moment. In 1798 came the famous Lyrical Ballads ", which involved the old sailor."
About this time he made financially independent, with the help and kindness of friends, so we started a tour of Germany down with words. philosophy and German literaturefascinated and impressed many. It 'was perhaps the first English poet and writer full glass of German thought at the time, and subject to the spirit of his contemporaries, his influence.
Their life in the years 1800-1806:
After his return to England, Coleridge moved aimlessly from one place to another. During his illness had begun some time ago, opium more. The habit gradually until its dark shadow him throughout the rest of his life. The day of yourliterary work was completed, was simply not in the planning and execution. He still intends to do something, but never tried to put this plane of reality to her and was never on the field.
But even then, had an expressive power of Nice. And so, in part, by the persuasion of his friends and partly to save his life and Eke, began a series of lectures on Shakespeare and Milton. With his powerful imagination and intuition, creativity and success throughThe use of a language that has always impressed his audience. His health gradually failing, and decided to test the effect of some warm weather. In this context, came to Malta in April 1804, and was very well received and received a warm welcome from the British colony. He was then appointed Secretary of Public Service of Malta and its dependencies. This is further proof of his versatility, showed a man of merit and has made a name as secretary. Timeappropriate for him. However, separated from their friends and friendly intellectual environment, he found his life unbearable.
It is a reality for the fact that these sensitive people can not even think about making money and leave the creative work. You can live without bread, but can not live without creating.
Their life in the years 1816-1834:
The whole time he lived in virtual isolation from his wife and children. His friends were worried thatWhen all the extraordinary powers he had lost again in dreams and frag. So, was raised in the house of a surgeon, Mr. Gillman, under the protection and the type of treatment, spent the rest of his life. For a time 'was not yet clear that the evidence of his strong poetic, detailed knowledge of psychology and sense of critical thinking. They are "Youth and Age" and the charming songs "Zaploya" and "sermons" act now. Maintained its position inminds of his contemporaries. His reputation and made an interesting gift for young fans to learn to speak with the resident doctor at the Sublime Porte. Until his death in 1834, has never lost his eye poetic frenzy, or the grace of his language sweet dream.
ST Coleridge's poem:
We recall the works of Coleridge circle
The> previous work by Coleridge:
Poems a> on various subjects - 1796 (written in an artificial language)
2> PoliticsSonnets
3> The Song of the Pixies - 1793
4> autumn evenings lines; Lewtas - 1794
5> religious thoughts - 1794-1796
Works> Others:
1> The Lyrical Ballads
2> The linden bower
3> Frost at midnight
Fears 4> alone - 1797-1798
> Chapter III
1> The Ancient Mariner
Table 2 Chris>
Kubla Khan 3>
IV> A work of masterpieces:
1> ode to sadness
Love 2> andHope
Coleridge dramas:
1 drop> Robesopierre - 1794
2> Zaploya - 1817 (a parody of The Winter's Tale)
Coleridge literature:
His literary criticism is all in the literary "Biographia" and is a loose autobiography, and different themes included.
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