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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

In Our Time: Culture

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The Killing of the Albatross

The killing of the albatross, for example, is an act that seems to require interpretation as soon as it happens. So when we discuss the sig cance of that event with a sort of joining in a conversation that's already begun within the poem, what did wordsworth think of it? Er, he wanted it cut down fortheit ther's no doubt thata. He admired coleridge's linguistic skill, but he also recognized that it was a very different style from his own. The whole of the two volumes is attributed to wordsworth alone and t poor old coteridge gets marginalized, yet he gets marginalized.

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