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Coleridge : Poems and Prose Selected
Like no other poet Coleridge was, in five short years, 'visited by the Muse'. The great flowering of his poetry happened above all, in the single year from the summer of 1797 when he first became friends with Dorothy and William Wordsworth. That was the year in which he wrote tHe Ancient Mariner, the forst part of Christabel, Kubla Khan and other poems that were, as Kathleen Raine writes, ' the works not of his talent but of his genius'.
As well as Coleridge's finest poems, this Penguin edition contains selections from his letters and his main critical writings, including extracts from Biographia Literaria and several of his revolutionary essays on Shakespeare
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