The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Other Poems
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When an albatross leads a stricken ship out of treacherous ice, a hapless mariner shoots the bird, arousing the wrath of spirits who pursue the ship. Haunted by Death, the crew begin to perish one by one, until only the cursed mariner remains to confront his guilt. As penance for his actions he is condemned to wander the earth, telling his tale to those he meets as a warning.
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is Samuel Taylor Coleridge's longest major poem and marks the beginning of the Romantic movement in British literature. This edition also includes many of Coleridge's other works, including Knbla Khan, Christabel, the 'conversation' poems and a selection of shorter poems.
ID товара
2971776
Издательство
Harper Collins Publishers
Серия
Collins Classics
Год издания
2016
ISBN
978-0-00-816756-1
Количество страниц
158
Размер
1.4x11x17.8
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102
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Instead of the cross, the Albatross About my neck was hung.
When an albatross leads a stricken ship out of treacherous ice, a hapless mariner shoots the bird, arousing the wrath of spirits who pursue the ship. Haunted by Death, the crew begin to perish one by one, until only the cursed mariner remains to confront his guilt. As penance for his actions he is condemned to wander the earth, telling his tale to those he meets as a warning.
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is Samuel Taylor Coleridge's longest major poem and marks the beginning of the Romantic movement in British literature. This edition also includes many of Coleridge's other works, including Knbla Khan, Christabel, the 'conversation' poems and a selection of shorter poems.
When an albatross leads a stricken ship out of treacherous ice, a hapless mariner shoots the bird, arousing the wrath of spirits who pursue the ship. Haunted by Death, the crew begin to perish one by one, until only the cursed mariner remains to confront his guilt. As penance for his actions he is condemned to wander the earth, telling his tale to those he meets as a warning.
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is Samuel Taylor Coleridge's longest major poem and marks the beginning of the Romantic movement in British literature. This edition also includes many of Coleridge's other works, including Knbla Khan, Christabel, the 'conversation' poems and a selection of shorter poems.