Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) is one of the most famous of the English poets. Along with his literary partner, William Wordsworth, he founded the Romantic Movement in England, which sought to ...
He was was narcissistic, irresponsible, good-humored, impetuous, captivating, Machiavellian; he could be mendacious and arrogant one moment, shockingly frank and self-effacing the next. He underwent ...
INESTIMABLE is the importance to students of Coleridge of this amazing collection of four hundred letters hitherto unpublished (barring excerpts from a handful, scattered through various publications) ...
In 1906, composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor saw the world premiere of a composition he wrote inspired by his namesake, poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, at the Queen’s Hall in London. Coleridge-Taylor’s ...
August 14, 2025 • The British composer was a generational success story before his death at 37 — yet keeping that legacy in view has always been a challenge, even during his lifetime.
What more would British composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor have written if he didn’t die from illness at age 37? He was mourned across the world then, and he’s celebrated this month, 150 years after his ...
A two-part program that examines the life of Samuel Coleridge from his orphaned childhood to how his friendship with William and Dorothy Wordsworth inspired him to write The Rime of the Ancient ...