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    PLZ i want help on coleridge & his view of Romantic theroy

    hi all

    how are you

    i really need you're help plz

    and i want it as sooooooooooon as possible plz cuz my doctor may kil me


    what i need to do my research is


    brief introduction on coleridge, contribution on Romantic theory << i found the introduction

    but the rest the contribution i could not find anythin about it


    also i need to know

    is all this works belong to coleride or not ??


    A Selected Bibliography
    Poetry
    Arch (1798)
    Arch (1800)
    Biographia Literaria (1907)
    Christabel: Kubla Khan, a Vision; The Pains of Sleep (1816)
    Fears in Solitude (1798)
    Lyrical Ballads, with a few Other Poems (1798)
    Poems (1803)
    Poems on Various Subjects (1796)
    Samuel Taylor Coleridge, The Oxford Authors (1985)
    Selections from the Sybilline Leaves of S. T. Coleridge (1827)
    Sibylline Leaves: A Collection of Poems (1817)
    Sonnets from various authors (1796)
    The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1969)
    The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1912)
    The Devil's Walk: A Poem (1830)
    The Literary Remains in Prose and Verse of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1839)
    The Poetical Works of S. T. Coleridge (1828)
    Prose
    A Moral and Political Lecture (1795)
    Aids to Reflection in the Formation of a Manly Character (1825)
    Biographia Literaria, or Biographical Sketches of my Literary Life and Opinions (1817)
    Collected Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1973)
    Conciones ad Populum, or Addresses to the People (1795)
    Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit (1841)
    Essays on His Own Times; forming a second series of "The Friend," (1850)
    Hints towards the Formation of a more Comprehensive Theory of Life (1848)
    On the Constitution of Church and State (1830)
    Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Selected Letters (1987)
    Seven Lectures upon Shakespeare and Milton (1856)
    Specimens of the Table Talk of the late Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1835)
    The Friend: A Literary, Moral, and Political Weekly Paper (1810)
    The Friend; A Series of Essays (1812)
    The Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1895)
    The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1957)
    The Philosophical Lectures of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1949)
    The Plot Discovered, or an Address to the People Against Ministerial Treason (1795)
    The Statesman's Manual, or The Bible the Best Guide to Political Skill and Foresight: A Lay Sermon (1816)
    Unpublished Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1932)
    Zapolya: A Christmas Tale (1817)
    Drama
    Remorse, A Tragedy, in Five Acts (1813)
    The Fall of Robespierre. An Historic Drama (1794) (1)




    and thanx

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    Ok, so the main contribution Coleridge made to Romantic poetry was his joint work with Wordsworth, on Lyrical Ballads- the poetry collection which is believed to have triggered Romanticism.
    He only actually wrote 4 of the poems in the collection ,two of which were simply extracts from his play Osario. However he played a large part in the idea of romamticism.

    Read, The Preface by William Wordsworth, it'll help you get your head around the whole idea.

    xx

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