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Coleridge Collection (#4)

"Coleridge: Exploring the Depths of Imagination and Poetry" Step into the enchanting world of Coleridge, where dreams and reality intertwine

Background imageColeridge Collection: COLERIDGE: ANCIENT MARINER. How glazed each weary eye, when looking westward

COLERIDGE: ANCIENT MARINER. How glazed each weary eye, when looking westward, I beheld a something in the sky. Wood engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imageColeridge Collection: COLERIDGE: ANCIENT MARINER. It flung the blood into my head, and I fell down in a swound

COLERIDGE: ANCIENT MARINER. It flung the blood into my head, and I fell down in a swound. Wood engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imageColeridge Collection: Samuel Taylor Coleridge, aged 42

Samuel Taylor Coleridge, aged 42. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, three-quarter-length portrait, seated, facing left. Date 1854 July 10th

Background imageColeridge Collection: David Hartley Coleridge

David Hartley Coleridge
The eldest son of Samuel Taylor Coleridge - David Hartley Coleridge (1796-1847). He was also a poet, though not as successful or as well-renowned as his illustrious Father. Date: circa 1804

Background imageColeridge Collection: PLIT2A-00058

PLIT2A-00058
Ship in stormy seas from Coleridges " Rime of the Ancient Mariner" Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century Gustave Dore illustration

Background imageColeridge Collection: British Ballad, Genevieve

British Ballad, Genevieve
GENEVIEVE. British ballad by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834)

Background imageColeridge Collection: Coleridge / Lon Sketch Bk

Coleridge / Lon Sketch Bk
Sir JOHN DUKE COLERIDGE 1st Baron Coleridge Lawyer, Lord Chief Justice

Background imageColeridge Collection: Lord Coleridge

Lord Coleridge
SIR JOHN DUKE COLERIDGE, Lord Chief Justice of England

Background imageColeridge Collection: Mariner Stops One Guest

Mariner Stops One Guest
The Ancient Mariner stops one of three young men on their way to a wedding to compel him to listen to his story

Background imageColeridge Collection: Coleridge Stowey Cottage

Coleridge Stowey Cottage
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE English poet and critics cottage at Nether Stowey, Somerset, England. Living from 1797 to 1800, he wrote The Ancient Mariner here

Background imageColeridge Collection: Wordsworth / Grave

Wordsworth / Grave
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH his grave, and Coleridge s

Background imageColeridge Collection: Coleridge at Grasmere

Coleridge at Grasmere
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE English poet and critic at Grasmere, Kendal

Background imageColeridge Collection: Coleridge at 26

Coleridge at 26
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE English poet and critic as a young man

Background imageColeridge Collection: Coleridge Maclise

Coleridge Maclise
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE English poet and critic in old age

Background imageColeridge Collection: KUBLA KHAN - CHASM

KUBLA KHAN - CHASM
KUBLA KHAN The deep romantic chasm

Background imageColeridge Collection: Mariner, Albatross Shot

Mariner, Albatross Shot
The Mariner shoots the albatross with his crossbow

Background imageColeridge Collection: Mariner, Two Spirits

Mariner, Two Spirits
The two spirits powering the ship onwards at great speed over the ocean

Background imageColeridge Collection: Mariner, Boat Spun Round

Mariner, Boat Spun Round
The rescue boat gets caught up in the whirlpool created by the sinking ship: Upon the whirl where sank the ship, The boat spun round and round

Background imageColeridge Collection: S Coleridge-Taylor / Music

S Coleridge-Taylor / Music
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Composer

Background imageColeridge Collection: Mariner, Ice all Around

Mariner, Ice all Around
The ship sails into the icy waters near the South Pole accompanied by the albatross: The ice was here, the ice was there, The ice was all around

Background imageColeridge Collection: COLERIDGE (1851-1927)

COLERIDGE (1851-1927)
BERNARD JOHN COLERIDGE, second Baron Coleridge judge, son of Lord John Duke Coleridge




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"Coleridge: Exploring the Depths of Imagination and Poetry" Step into the enchanting world of Coleridge, where dreams and reality intertwine. From his timeless masterpiece "Kubla Khan, " to his humble abode in Nether Stowey, Samuel Taylor Coleridge captivated readers with his lyrical prowess. Not only known for his poetry, but also as a classical composer, Samuel Coleridge Taylor left an indelible mark on the music world. Just like the mariner in his famous work, he skillfully weaved tales of adventure and mystery through notes and melodies. Max Beerbohm's artistic depiction of Samuel Taylor Coleridge during Table-Talking in 1904 captures the essence of this literary genius. With every word that flowed from his lips, he transported listeners to distant lands filled with water snakes slithering beneath moonlit waves. Speaking of water, who can forget those haunting lines - "Water. Water. Everywhere; and not a Drop to Drink. " In these words lies both despair and hope as they echo through time. They remind us that even amidst abundance, true sustenance may elude us. As we stroll through Coleridge Grove Highgate or imagine ourselves at a breakfast party among esteemed poets such as Wordsworth, Southey, Irving, and Byron - we are reminded that greatness often thrives when minds come together in creative harmony. Gustave Doré's wood engraving perfectly encapsulates one of Coleridge's most iconic scenes - The Mariner burdened by an albatross around his neck. It symbolizes guilt and redemption intertwined within our human experience. In G Dawe's portrait of S. T. Coleridge himself, we glimpse into the soul behind those captivating verses. His eyes reflect wisdom beyond measure while hinting at untold stories waiting to be penned onto paper. Coleridge.