
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
In Our Time
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Coleridge's Evolution: Poetry and Personal Struggles
This chapter examines the revisions made by Samuel Taylor Coleridge to his poem 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner', reflecting his lifetime struggles with addiction and guilt. It highlights the intersection of his personal experiences with his creative expression, the moral reinterpretation of his work, and the ecological implications present in the text. Additionally, it discusses the impact of illustrations on the poem's reception and its influence on later literary works, emphasizing its ongoing relevance in contemporary discussions of nature and morality.
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