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Coleridge was considered to be a note worth poet of 18 th century. Coleridge’s poetic career is a very short one. Yet he has given very remarkable poems. In 17! he published his "rst volume of poems on various sub#ects. Coleridge’s best works are mainly of two kinds 1$ %upernatural &oems '$ %amul (aylor Coleridge conversational poems 1$ supernatural poems) like *ubla *han+ ,Christabel+ and ,(he -ime of ncient /ariner+. (hese timeless poems are e0cellent e0ample of romantic imagination. '$ Conversational &oems like , frost at /idnight and e#ection 2 an 3de ,reveals re4ective side of his disposition. 5 Coleridge as a poet of %upernatural Coleridge’s most outstanding contribution to romantic to romantic poetry is his treatment of the supernatural. 6hen Coleridge and 6ordsworth wrote the ,lyrical allads+ Coleridge took the supernatural supernatural as his "eld and undertook to naturali9e it. (here is no any "ner dreamer in :nglish verse than Coleridge. ;is hi supernatural supernatural imagination is controlled by thought and study. Coleridge is co
%upernatural elements in *ubla *han *ubla *han is the product of sheer fancy. It is a dream poem a poem of pure magic. It is one of
Coleridge’s three masterpieces of super natural poetry. (he atmosphere atmosphere of supernatural supernatural mystery mystery is created created in *ubla *han mint by the description of the pleasure dome and the surrounding in which it stood. *ubla *han is a product of pure fury a work of sheer imagination and is therefore a wholly -omantic composition. composition. reader reader wit a rational or neo
loud roar. (he whole of this description is aweor should we forget the closing lines which which contains a picture of poetic fren9y. ;ere we have a great blending of the natural and the supernatural. supernatural. poet’s inspiration is of the well
of supernaturalism. supernaturalism. in the poem the images which had been deposited the unconscious mind of Coleridge from his reading about subteraneam rivers pleasuresB places and other marvelous things emerged to his conscious mind and and were e0posed immediately and spontaneously in words. (he caverns measureless to man the romantic chasm the intermittent burst of water from the fountain the sunless sea they all create a world of wonder and enchantment. (he atmosphere of strangeness and mystery has eAetely and skillfully been created in the poem. Indeed this poem ranks as a master piece of supernaturalism and is one of the three poems which brought the name of Coleridge to the forefront of the greatest :nglish poets.