The Rime of the Ancient MarinerOne of the great narrative poems in English, "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" is admired for its fluid meter and masterly structure, accurate observation of sensuous detail and mystic power. Coleridge asserted that his aim in writing the poem was to make the supernatural seem real. Now readers can enjoy this landmark of English literature and over twenty other poems by Coleridge in this inexpensive, authoritative edition. Included are two other famous narrative poems, "Kubla Khan" and "Christabel," along with a selection of sonnets, lyrics, and odes. Among these are the moving "Sonnet: To a Friend who asked how I felt when the Nurse first presented my Infant to me," "Frost at Midnight," "The Nightingale," "The Pains of Sleep," "To William Wordsworth," and "Youth and Age." All are reprinted from an authoritative edition. |
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LibraryThing Review
ユーザー レビュー - Esquilinho - LibraryThingA delightful and affordable edition of the masterpiece: This 75 page edition is an efficient and likeable publication. The book includes the famous Rime of the Ancient Mariner (with side notes) and ... レビュー全文を読む
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ユーザー レビュー - jorgearanda - LibraryThingMost of Coleridge's poems in this (very cheap) collection do little to me. Christabel and Kubla Khan in particular are florid but insipid. The narrative in the Rime of the Ancient Mariner (which is its call to fame) is somewhat engaging, but falls flat as many times as it rises. レビュー全文を読む
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To the Author of The Robbers sonnet 1794? | 1 |
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 179798 revised later | 16 |
Frost at Midnight 1798 | 42 |
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