7196: Samuel Taylor Coleridge — Opium Dreams and the Messy Genius of English Poetry | pplpod

Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote Kubla Khan after waking from an opium dream and was interrupted by a visitor before he could finish it. The fragment became one of the most famous poems in the English language. His entire career followed a similar pattern — extraordinary beginnings abandoned midstream.

This episode covers Coleridge from his friendship with Wordsworth through the composition of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, his devastating opium addiction, and his late-life reinvention as a philosopher and lecturer.

  • He wrote Kubla Khan after an opium-induced dream and never completed it
  • The Rime of the Ancient Mariner remains one of the most influential poems in English
  • His opium addiction destroyed his health, his marriage, and his friendship with Wordsworth
  • He coined dozens of words still used today, including the word “selfless”

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