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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

A Different Traveler

Like many of his contemporaries, Samuel Coleridge was interested in travel and travel books he

read about exotic strangers in faraway places. As a young man he even joined a group planning a

utopian settlement in the United States. The scheme was abandoned, staying in England living in the

countryside where he attracted friends including the poet William Wordsworth and his sister

Dorothy to join him. One of the most brilliant scholars and thinkers of his day

One of his best known poems, The Rime of the ancient mariner is describing a strange and ter-

ifying voyage to the edge of the earth. Like some earlier travel adventures it is a fantastical work, but

toward a different end. Such as Gulliver Travels and Robinson Crusoe. There are no message about

political satire or courageous survival here, but rather one of sin and repentance. Gulliver and Crusoe

face strange inhabitants, physacal adversity, and there is culture shock, Coleridge’s

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