
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
In Our Time: Culture
Yeswell, the Wedding Guest Never Makes It to the Wedding
The poem was first published in lyrical ballads, wordsworth and coleridge's joint a book. It comes out again in the second edition in 18 hundred. And then coleridge revises it very drastically for his own poetry volume called sibylline leaves. He said, genius has here been oyed in producing a poem of little merit. Even wordsworth didn't like it much. Robert southey, whom we've already heard about, coleridge’s friend and now brother in law, called it absurd and unintelligible. The wedding guest never makes it to the wedding, and the poem ends by telling us that the wedding guest woke up a
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