![]() ![]() (Additionally, though only the two writers are credited for the works, William's sister Dorothy Wordsworth's diary which held powerful descriptions of everyday surroundings influenced William's poetry immensely) (Summary by Wikipedia)įor further information, including links to online text, reader information, RSS feeds, CD cover or other formats (if available), please go to the LibriVox catalog page for this recording.įor more free audio books or to become a volunteer reader, visit. ![]() Most of the poems in the 1798 edition were written by Wordsworth, with Coleridge contributing only four poems to the collection, including one of his most famous works, "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner". SYNOPSIS Conveyed through the poems are emotional responses to the natural and supernatural in conversational verse. The immediate effect on critics was modest, but it became and remains a landmark, changing the course of English literature and poetry. Lyrical Ballads by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge THE LITERARY WORK A collection of 23 poems set in rural England during the late eighteenth century first published anonymously in 1798. Lyrical Ballads (1798) by William Wordsworth (1770 - 1850) and Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772 - 1834) LibriVox Rime of the Ancyent Marinere, The Foster. Lyrical Ballads, with a Few Other Poems is a collection of poems by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, first published in 1798 and generally considered to have marked the beginning of the English Romantic movement in literature. ![]() LibriVox recording of Lyrical Ballads (1798), by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. ![]()
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