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Which literary figure is the text referring to?
Which literary figure is the text referring to?
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge (correct)
- John Keats
- William Wordsworth
- Percy Bysshe Shelley
What is Coleridge best known for?
What is Coleridge best known for?
- Creating the Romantic Movement
- Composing lyrical poems (correct)
- Inventing the sonnet form
- Writing epic novels
What was Coleridge's relationship with William Wordsworth?
What was Coleridge's relationship with William Wordsworth?
- They collaborated on several works (correct)
- They were lifelong friends
- They were bitter rivals
- They never met in person
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- The literary figure referred to in the text is Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
- Coleridge is best known for his poetry, particularly his supernatural and mystical works.
- He is famous for his poems "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" and "Kubla Khan".
- Coleridge's friendship with William Wordsworth led to the publication of a joint collection of poems, Lyrical Ballads, in 1798.
- This collaboration marked a significant development in the Romantic movement in literature.
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