“Coleridge: Early Visions“ is a biography of Samuel Taylor Coleridge written by Richard Holmes. In “Coleridge: Early Visions,“ Richard Holmes takes a fresh approach to examining the life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, one of the prominent figures of the Romantic era. Holmes challenges the critical perspectives of previous biographers and seeks to present a more nuanced understanding of Coleridge's character and contributions. Holmes begins the biography by highlighting the admiration that Coleridge's contemporary, William Wordsworth, had for him. Wordsworth referred to Coleridge as “the most wonderful man“ he had ever known. However, subsequent biographers have often approached Coleridge with skepticism and focused on his flaws and struggles. Throughout “Coleridge: Early Visions,“ Holmes delves into Coleridge's early life, exploring his childhood, his education, and his intellectual development. The biography examines Coleridge's relationships, hi
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