
THE COMPLETE PLAYS OF S. T. COLERIDGE
By Samuel Taylor ColeridgeLength22h 8m
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The Complete Plays of S. T. Coleridge is a compelling collection of dramatic works by the renowned poet and philosopher. Known for his contributions to the Romantic movement, Coleridge's plays explore themes such as nature, imagination, and the supernatural. Written in his distinct lyrical style, these plays reflect the author's deep understanding of human emotions and the interconnectedness of the natural world. Coleridge's use of symbolism and rich language make these plays a captivating read for lovers of Romantic literature. This collection provides a comprehensive look into Coleridge's lesser-known works and showcases his versatility as a writer. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, a key figure in the Romantic movement, was known for his poetic genius and philosophical insights. His interest in the supernatural and the imagination greatly influenced his writing, as can be seen in his plays. Coleridge's passion for exploring the depths of human experience is evident in the themes and characters of his plays, making them a valuable addition to the literary canon. I highly recommend The Complete Plays of S. T. Coleridge to readers who appreciate thought-provoking drama and exquisite language. This collection offers a unique insight into the mind of one of the most influential poets of his time, and is sure to delight and inspire those who immerse themselves in Coleridge's world.
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GenreLiterary Classics
Length22 hrs 8 mins
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Publish dateAug 7, 2017
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Table of contents
1THE COMPLETE PLAYS OF S. T. COLERIDGE
77SCENE XIII
2Introduction:
78SCENE XIV
3The Spirit of the Age: Mr. Coleridge by William Hazlitt
79ACT III
4A Day With Samuel Taylor Coleridge by May Byron
80SCENE I
5The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge by James Gillman
81SCENE II
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6PREFACE.
82SCENE III
7CHAPTER I.
83ACT IV
8CHAPTER II.
84SCENE I
9CHAPTER III.
85SCENE II
10CHAPTER IV.
86SCENE III
11The Plays
87SCENE IV
12DRAMATIS PERSONAE
88SCENE V
13ACT THE FIRST
89SCENE VI
14ACT THE SECOND
90SCENE VII
15SCENE II.
91ACT V
16ACT THE THIRD
92SCENE I
17ACT THE FOURTH
93SCENE II
18SCENE II
94SCENE III
19SCENE III
95SCENE IV
20ACT THE FIFTH
96SCENE V
21PREFACE
97SCENE VI
22PROLOGUE
98PREFACE OF THE TRANSLATOR TO THE FIRST EDITION
23EPILOGUE
99DRAMATIS PERSONAE
24DRAMATIS PERSONAE
100ACT I
25ACT I
101SCENE I
26SCENE I
102SCENE II
27SCENE II
103SCENE III
28ACT II
104SCENE IV
29SCENE I
105SCENE V
30SCENE II
106SCENE VI
31ACT III
107SCENE VII
32SCENE I
108SCENE VIII
33SCENE II
109SCENE IX
34ACT IV
110SCENE X
35SCENE I
111SCENE XI
36SCENE II
112SCENE XII
37SCENE III
113ACT II
38ACT V: SCENE I
114SCENE I
39THE FALL OF ROBESPIERRE
115SCENE II
40ACT I
116SCENE III
41ACT II
117SCENE IV
42ACT III
118SCENE V
43PART I: THE PRELUDE, ENTITLED ‘THE USURPER’S FORTUNE’
119SCENE VI
44CHARACTERS
120SCENE VII
45SCENE I
121SCENE VIII
46PART II: THE SEQUEL, ENTITLED ‘THE USURPER’S FATE: ADDITIONAL CHARACTERS
122SCENE IX
47ACT I: SCENE I
123SCENE X
48ACT II: SCENE I
124SCENE XI
49ACT III: SCENE I
125ACT III
50ACT IV: SCENE I
126SCENE I
51PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION
127SCENE II
52ACT I
128SCENE III
53SCENE I
129SCENE IV
54SCENE II
130SCENE V
55SCENE III
131SCENE VI
56SCENE IV
132SCENE VII
57SCENE V
133SCENE VIII: SCENE IX
58SCENE VI
134ACT IV
59SCENE VII
135SCENE I
60SCENE VIII
136SCENE II
61SCENE IX
137SCENE III
62SCENE X
138SCENE IV
63SCENE XI
139SCENE V
64SCENE XII
140SCENE VI
65ACT II
141ACT V
66SCENE I
142SCENE I
67SCENE II
143SCENE II
68SCENE III
144SCENE III
69SCENE IV
145SCENE IV
70SCENE V
146SCENE V
71SCENE VI
147SCENE VI
72SCENE VII
148SCENE VII
73SCENE IX
149SCENE VIII
74SCENE X
150SCENE IX
75SCENE XI
151SCENE X
76SCENE XII