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  1. The Eolian Harp is a poem written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1795 and published in his 1796 poetry collection. It is one of the early conversation poems and discusses Coleridge's anticipation of a marriage with Sara Fricker along with the pleasure of conjugal love.

  2. During 1795, Coleridge met and became engaged to Sara Fricker. They met while Coleridge and Robert Southey planned to create an ideal government called Pantisocracy, and Coleridge intended that he should find a woman to join him in the new community.

  3. 29 de jul. de 2017 · He soon decided to share a house with Robert Southey and his wife, Sara’s sister, and one motive for the move may have been to salvage his own marriage. Sara packed up their possessions and the family moved to Greta Hall near Keswick, near to Grasmere where the Wordsworths lived. But Coleridge’s opium habit was soon taking over his life ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PantisocracyPantisocracy - Wikipedia

    Learning that she had become engaged, Coleridge turned his attention back to Pantisocracy and Sara Fricker. Under pressure from Southey to act with regard to Sara (both because of the demands of Pantisocracy and also because she was being courted by other men), Coleridge married Sara in October 1795.

  5. 28 de ago. de 2023 · De los cuarenta años que duró su matrimonio, estuvieron juntos menos de seis. Se separaron en 1808, pero ella retomó el contacto con él en sus últimos años, mientras el autor de “La balada del viejo marinero” combatía su adicción. Él murió en 1833 a los 61 años y ella murió en Londres en 1845 a los 75. Es cierto que no pocos de ...

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  6. 14 de jun. de 2019 · In 1797, Wordsworth and his adored sister Dorothy lived for a little over a year as Somerset neighbours to Coleridge and his young wife, Sara Fricker. The four — sadly for the long-suffering...

  7. Coleridge Fricker, Sara (1802-1852). Escritora y editora inglesa, nacida en Great Hall (Keswick) en 1802 y fallecida en Chester Place en el año 1852. Fue hija del destacado poeta romántico Samuel Taylor Coleridge , y de Sara Fricker.