'A bit of historical digging -- about six feet under -- reveals the Romantics' obsession with anything rebellious or counter-cultural; with this simple, sharp point in mind, a reader can unmask the dark intentions of the era's poets and poems. Take, for example, Coleridge's "Rime of the Ancient Mariner"' -- E.F. Rhulst.
"I readily believe that there are more invisible than visible Natures in the universe" -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Was Coleridge involved in the occult? Did he have secret "evil" connections and/or beliefs? Was he actually a Christian?


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