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A Day with Samuel Taylor Coleridge - cover

A Day with Samuel Taylor Coleridge

May Byron

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "A Day with Samuel Taylor Coleridge," May Byron crafts a vivid and engaging portrait of the eminent Romantic poet through a day in his life, blending biographical elements with imaginative fiction. The narrative is rich with atmospheric detail, revealing Coleridge's profound thoughts, emotional depths, and his complex relationships with contemporaries like Wordsworth and Lamb. Byron's elegant prose mirrors the lyrical qualities of Coleridge's own work, weaving together a tapestry of philosophical musings and poetic inspiration that portrays the essence of the Romantic era, marked by its exploration of nature, imagination, and the human condition. May Byron, an accomplished novelist and biographer, was deeply influenced by the literary currents of her time, particularly the Romantic movement. Her interest in Coleridge is evident not only in her passionate exploration of his life and works but also in her understanding of the intricate interplay between a poet's personal struggles and creative genius. Byron's own experiences in the literary milieu of the early 20th century fuel her empathetic portrayal of one of English literature's most enigmatic figures. For readers drawn to the psychological nuances of literature and the rich tapestry of artistic inspiration, Byron's "A Day with Samuel Taylor Coleridge" offers a compelling glimpse into the poet's world. This book is a must-read for those seeking to understand the mind behind the poetry, making it an essential addition to any Romantic literature collection.
Available since: 08/15/2022.
Print length: 21 pages.

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