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Coleridge was a leading figure in which literary movement?

ARomanticism

BRealism

CModernism

DNeoclassicism

Answer:

A. Romanticism

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) was a leader of the Romantic Movement in England. He was a poet, critic, philosopher, and theologian. 

  • Coleridge's work was a key part of the Romantic Movement, which was defined by themes of nature, imagination, creativity, and human emotion. 

  • His conversation poems changed the way people thought about poetry, allowing for a more casual style. 

  • His collaboration with William Wordsworth on Lyrical Ballads was the first major work of the Romantic Movement. 

  • His Biographia Literaria (1817) was a major work of literary criticism from the Romantic period. 

  • His most famous poem is Rime of the Ancient Mariner, which was first published in 1798. 


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