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Religion and the Supernatural: Explained and UnexplainedShelley and Coleridge had very different ways of portraying supernatural elements within their respective works of Frankenstein and Rime of the Ancient Mariner. These differences were heavily based upon the authors' religious views.
Literary Techniques in Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Kubla KhanExplores the literary techniques employed by Coleridge in Kubla Kahn
National Poetry Month Spotlight on Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Son of NatureThe acquisition of self-knowledge from a bond with nature is one of the most prevalent themes in the poetic works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Coleridge Poems - Audio Poems by the Famous English Romantic PoetDiscover one of England's great classic poets, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, with this collection of audio poems. There is no download necessary. Simply click and enjoy these Coleridge poems.- A Look into the Romantic PeriodDuring the Romantic Period, artists and writers changed the way the world had previously thought. "The Solitary Reaper" and "Kubla Khan" are prime examples of this change.
- The Daemonic in Samuel T. Coleridge's "Kubla Khan"A controversial college level essay regarding the use of "Daemonic" in "Kubla Khan"; complete with Works Cited and Works Consulted.
- Supernatural Content of Samuel Coleridge: The Rime of the Ancient MarinerThis article takes a look at Coleridge's most famous poem 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'.
- Coleridge's "Kubla Khan"Analysis of Coleridge's "Kubla Khan"
The Byronic Hero and Its Origins: Echoes of Byron in ManfredByron, like many of his Romantic contemporaries, led an interesting and unusual life. It is safe to assume that much of the inspiration for his writing came from the events of his life, and echoes exist in many of his major works, none more notably than "Manfred."- Kubla Khan's Opiate HeritageThis essay examines how Samuel Taylor Coleridge's use of opium influenced his creative process on the poem, "Kubla Khan."
Poets on Poetry - Samuel Taylor ColeridgeSamuel Taylor Coleridge on poetry - from a series of quotations and excerpts from master poets, reflecting upon the poetic craft.- A Comparison of Two Versions of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's This Lime-Tree Bower My PrisonAn analysis of how Coleridge's later version of his poem compares to the original.
- Gothic Elements in Keats' The Eve of St. Agnes and Coleridge's ChristabelBoth Keats' "The Eve of St. Agnes" and Coleridge's "Christabel" use gothic elements to enhance the ominous mood set forth by both authors, but the similarity between them ends at the point where both Keats and Coleridge engage these elements for their specific purposes.
- Victorian Poetry AnalysisMysticism and Orientalism in selected 18th century poetry.
The Supernatural and Mythological Elements in Romantic PoetryA look at two poems by Coleridge that define what entials the highest quality of mythological and supernatural elements in romantic poetry. These two poems have set the groundwork for further supernatural poetry and have remains unsurpassed throughout time.- How to Write a Romantic Poetry Paper for CollegeFind out how to turn something in that doesn't sound completely dorky when the assignment is to write an analysis of Romantic poetry.
- Water as a Stimulant in Works by Coleridge and WordsworthThe contextual factors and use of water in Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Wordsworth's Prelude
- Conversations for the SoulColeridge's experience with conversation poetry drives the "Eolian Harp." His fantastic approach to romanticism is evident through the important truths found in the poem. Romantics believed in being visionary which Coleridge portrays in poem.
- Imagine Passion: A Look at the Poem "Kubla Khan" by Samuel Taylor ColeridgeColeridge's poem "Kubla Khan" uses images from nature to describe the intense pleasure found in the sensations of a sexual experience, through the metaphor of a palace, comparing this pleasure also to the joy of experiencing great creative inspiration.
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Christabel: Vampires and TranssexualismA research paper that considers the possibilty that Samuel Taylor Coleridge's lesbian vampire poem Christabel might actually be a veiled confession of homosexual love between Coleridge and Wordsworth.
- The Endless Jewish AudienceA Japanese Jewish convert navigates the Endless Jewish Audience
Great Old Vampire PoemsVampires don't just exist in novels! Here is a list of the greatest vampire poems ever written.- Kublai Khan Finds His Own Spot in HistoryThe grandson of Genghis Khan, Kublai Khan has become a legend in his own right. He was the last of the khans to expand the Mongol Empire, he welcomed European adventurer Marco Polo, and he was immortalized in a famous poem.
Sir Humphry DavyA fascinating look at a brilliant chemist, natural philosopher and inventive genius.
Great Quotes for Tough TimesThroughout history philosophers and writers have shared thoughts and words that have been priceless and timely. Words help us heal, learn and comfort our souls. Thoughts and quotes are priceless.- The Poet's Canonthe poet's canon....
- How to Understand a Difficult Reading AssignmentAt some point in your life you've been required to read something that wasn't easy or exciting. The fact of the matter is, though, that the reading has to get done, and it has to be understood.