My favourite poem, without exception, is Coleridge's Rime of the Ancient Mariner. It's a poem I go back to frequently and discover something new. One way that I'm currently looking at it is through the lens of Revelations and it spooks me out even more!
@@mcnallyaar I have not. But now, I will make an effort to rectify that. Normally I'm not interested in an author's background, but Coleridge was certainly a character. Thanks for the recommendation!
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My favourite poem, without exception, is Coleridge's Rime of the Ancient Mariner. It's a poem I go back to frequently and discover something new. One way that I'm currently looking at it is through the lens of Revelations and it spooks me out even more!
Have you, by chance, read *Mariner* by Malcolm Guite? Reads C's biography a la the dramatic arc of the poem.
@@mcnallyaar I have not. But now, I will make an effort to rectify that. Normally I'm not interested in an author's background, but Coleridge was certainly a character. Thanks for the recommendation!
@@tbone2885 I'm also going to go back and read Revelations again. You're spot on that Coleridge's symbolism is 💯 biblically founded.
Funny how Napoleon made republics throughout Europe, but he was an Emperor.