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The rhyme of the ancient mariner
Book • 1910
Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner" is a narrative poem renowned for its haunting atmosphere, supernatural elements, and allegorical depth.
The poem follows an old mariner who shoots an albatross, bringing a curse upon his ship and crew.
Through his arduous journey, he confronts his guilt and learns the importance of respecting all living creatures.
The poem's exploration of themes like guilt, redemption, and the interconnectedness of nature and humanity has resonated with readers for centuries.
Its unique blend of fantasy, symbolism, and psychological insight makes it a cornerstone of Romantic literature.
The poem's enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke profound emotions and spark contemplation on the human condition.
The poem follows an old mariner who shoots an albatross, bringing a curse upon his ship and crew.
Through his arduous journey, he confronts his guilt and learns the importance of respecting all living creatures.
The poem's exploration of themes like guilt, redemption, and the interconnectedness of nature and humanity has resonated with readers for centuries.
Its unique blend of fantasy, symbolism, and psychological insight makes it a cornerstone of Romantic literature.
The poem's enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke profound emotions and spark contemplation on the human condition.
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in the context of memorable lines and rhetorical devices.


Mark Forsyth

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Mark Forsyth: How to Make Your Writing Memorable | How I Write Podcast
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when naming 

's earlier book 'Mariner' on Coleridge's poem.


Russell Moore


Malcolm Guite

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Malcolm Guite on Re-Enchanting a Disenchanted World
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in relation to the themes of the podcast episode.


Angelina Stanford

Thomas Banks

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Episode 147: "Dracula" by Bram Stoker, Ch. 3-7
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as the subject of a podcast series.


Angelina Stanford

Thomas Banks

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Episode 249: "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by S. T. Coleridge, Part 2
Mentioned in relationship to the albatross as a Christ figure.

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Episode 288: Literary Milestones
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, noting that the cadence reminds him of what he's about to read.

Robert Lamb

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O Death, Part 1: The Reaper’s Image
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as poetry he reads aloud at bedtime because its ballad form suits lulling a child to sleep.


Benjamin McEvoy

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Ep 90 - How to Live the Great Books: Life-Changing Reading Habits
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as a poem that plays an important part in the changing literary fashions from the 18th to the 19th century.


Angelina Stanford

Thomas Banks

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Episode 248: "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by S. T. Coleridge, Part 1
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recalling a junior high class experience that made poetry feel intimidating.

Arthur Sze

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Bridging Worlds with US Poet Laureate Arthur Sze
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as an example of Coleridge reading aloud to Mary Shelley in her childhood, influencing her literary upbringing.


Tabitha Syrett

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7. Frankenstein: Horror, Humanity, and Hubris


