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  1. 19 de ene. de 2007 · 'Sara Coleridge: Collected Poems' contains 185 poems written between the age of thirteen and Coleridge's death in 1852. They cover a broad range of subjects - including childhood, nature, other poets, religion, translations - and are diversely humorous, romantic and melancholy in tone. Two-thirds of the poems have remained unpublished until now.

  2. Sara Coleridge was an English author known for her literary criticism, poetry, and children's literature. Her work, penned during the Victorian era, reflects the intellectual and artistic currents of the Romantic period, which greatly influenced her writing. Coleridge's poetry often explores themes of nature, faith, and domesticity.

  3. 29 de jul. de 2017 · Sara made light meals, like Coleridge’ favourite toasted cheese, over the fire in the second parlour, but with no cooking range, Sara had to take pies and meat for roasting to the local baker to be cooked. Life did become a little easier for Sara in January 1798, when the Wedgwood brothers offered Coleridge an annuity for life of £150 a year.

  4. 24 de jul. de 2021 · Phantasmion. LibriVox recording of Phantasmion by Sara Coleridge. In 1837 came Phantasmion, a Fairy Tale, Sara Coleridge's longest original work, described by critic Mike Ashley as "the first fairytale novel written in English". Historian of literature Dennis Butts describes Phantasmion as a "remarkable pioneering fantasy" and "an extraordinary ...

  5. 4 de may. de 2024 · Sara Coleridge (1802-1852), Writer; daughter of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Early Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 2 portraits Sara Coleridge was the author of Phantasmion (1837), a magical prose poem. She also edited her father Samuel Taylor Coleridge's writings after his death.

  6. "Sara Coleridge has been known as the daughter of her father, the poet-philosopher Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and the defender of his reputation in the next generation. Jeffrey W. Barbeau does not diminish the importance of these roles, but he shows in this book how fully Sara acted as a participant in the theologico-metaphysical debates of her day.

  7. Samuel Taylor Coleridge (21 de octubre de 1772-25 de julio de 1834) fue un poeta, crítico y filósofo inglés, uno de los fundadores, junto con su amigo William Wordsworth, del Romanticismo en Inglaterra y uno de los lakistas. Sus obras más conocidas son, posiblemente, Rime of the Ancient Mariner ( Balada del viejo marinero) y Kubla Khan ...