- The
Eolian Harp is a poem
written by
Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1795 and
published in his 1796
poetry collection. It is one of the
early conversation...
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needs Tempt to
repeat the wrong! [...] —"
Eolian Harp" (lines 1–17)
Coleridge began work on The
Eolian Harp in
August 1795
during his
engagement to Sara...
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James Joyce had a
short section "O,
Harp Eolian!" in the
Aeolus chapter of
Ulysses (1922). More recently, an
Aeolian harp was also
featured in Ian Fleming's...
- sand dunes,
formed by wind
Aeolian processes,
eolian sedimentation, wind-generated
geologic processes Eolian (Solar car), a
solar car
designed at the University...
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Edith Fricker, with Sara
becoming the
subject of Coleridge's poem, The
Eolian Harp. They wed that year in St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, but Coleridge's marriage...
- Lime-Tree
Bower My Prison",
lines 1–5 His
conversation poems such as "The
Eolian Harp" and "Frost at Midnight" are the best
known of his
blank verse works...
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those of
Berkeley were
taken up by
Coleridge in his
metaphor of the
eolian harp in his 'Effusion ****V' as one
commentator noted: "what we see in the...
- Coleridge's
accounts of
inspiration were the most dramatic, and his The
Eolian Harp was only the best of the many
poems Romantics would write comparing poetry...
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mankind to
nature and to God.
Touching on
themes that come up in The
Eolian Harp,
Religious Musings, and
other poems, the poem
produces the
image of a...
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English poet
Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1796. Like his
earlier poem The
Eolian Harp, it
discusses Coleridge's
understanding of
nature and his
married life...