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  • Expression of Romanticism Literary Movement in Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s Life and Work

Expression of Romanticism Literary Movement in Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s Life and Work

Authors : Nazila Sadigova
Pages : 148-162
Doi:10.46868/atdd.2024.654
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Publication Date : 2024-04-02
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The main purpose of the article is to study the expression of romantism literaru movement in Samuel Taylor’s life and works. Actually, prominent Romantic writer Samuel Taylor Coleridge embodied the fundamental principles of Romanticism in both his writing and personal life. Thus, this abstract looks at how Coleridge\'s close relationship to nature, his investigations into the paranormal and imagination, and his focus on personal experience and emotion captured the essence of Romanticism. In order to provide light on Coleridge\'s contributions to Romantic literature, this abstract explores his poetry, prose pieces, and critical essays via literary analysis, biographical research, and historical context study. It also explores Coleridge\'s persistent influence on English literature and philosophy, emphasizing his significance as a pivotal character of the Romantic age. Romantic literature, which peaked in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, is distinguished by its emphasis on individualism, emotions, imagination, and nature. A well-known member of this movement, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, lived and worked by many of its central ideas. He was well-known for leading an unusual lifestyle and being curious in academia. Coleridge\'s work was richer because of his travels, problems in his life, and reflection.
Keywords : Romancitism, literature, movement, reflection, Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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