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  • Change Agents: Walter De Brouwer's magical tricorder - Tucson Citizen (2013/05/21 06:27)
    Change Agents: Walter De Brouwer's magical tricorderTucson CitizenNamed Scanadu after De Brouwer's affinity for Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Xanadu-invoking poem, Kubla Khan – this Belgian entrepreneur's facile mind is as apt to drop literary references as it is pop culture ones – the company's handheld device takes ...and more »
  • Fiona Shaw to star in Brooklyn production of 'Ancient Mariner' - New York Daily News (blog) (2013/05/21 00:47)
    The GuardianFiona Shaw to star in Brooklyn production of 'Ancient Mariner'New York Daily News (blog)Shaw's performance of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem premiered at Epidaurus in Greece last year before playing at London's Old Vic Tunnels in January. Phyllida Lloyd, whose all-female performance of “Julius Caesar” will open at the nearby St. Ann's ...Fiona Shaw to take Ancient Mariner show to New YorkThe GuardianFiona Shaw Will Bring The Rime of the Ancient Mariner to Brooklyn Academy of ...Broadway.comall 4 news articles »
  • Brooklyn Academy of Music Announces Next Wave Lineup - New York Times (blog) (2013/05/20 17:00)
    Brooklyn Academy of Music Announces Next Wave LineupNew York Times (blog)And “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” Samuel Taylor Coleridge's 1798 poem, gets a new life Dec. 10-22 at the Harvey Theater in an adaptation directed by Phyllida Lloyd, starring Fiona Shaw and featuring Daniel Hay-Gordon. Tickets may be purchased at ...
  • Coleridge classic to be performed at a Mansfield theatre - This is Nottingham (2013/05/20 09:33)
    Coleridge classic to be performed at a Mansfield theatreThis is NottinghamA Thousand Slimy Things is an adventure set on the high seas, full of doom and destruction, through Samuel Taylor Coleridge's classic poem – The Rime of The Ancient Mariner and is an ideal set study piece for school children in years 7, 8 and 9.
  • Fiona Shaw Will Bring Rime of the Ancient Mariner to BAM - Playbill.com (2013/05/17 14:10)
    Playbill.comFiona Shaw Will Bring Rime of the Ancient Mariner to BAMPlaybill.comShaw premiered Samuel Taylor Coleridge's epic poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner at London's Old Vic Tunnels in January. The 45-minute piece will have its American premiere Dec. 10-22 at BAM. Tony Award nominee Phyllida Lloyd (Mary Stuart, ...
  • Beleaguered India Congress should seek a fresh mandate - gulfnews.com (2013/05/13 09:01)
    Beleaguered India Congress should seek a fresh mandategulfnews.comThere is a limit to which one can employ a 'willing suspension of disbelief' — as Samuel Taylor Coleridge had propounded in his poetic vision. Taking Bansal's claims of non-complicity at face value will surely go well beyond that. Under the ...and more »
  • Edmund Burke's prose is underrated - Telegraph.co.uk (2013/05/12 23:00)
    Telegraph.co.ukEdmund Burke's prose is underratedTelegraph.co.ukBorn in Dublin in 1729, he flourished during an extraordinary period in British history, an outpouring of genius that included Samuel Johnson, Adam Smith, Edward Gibbon, David Garrick, Joshua Reynolds and David Hume, all of whom were his friends. He ...
  • The Feral Beast: Scribbler Pryce is on her way out - The Independent (2013/05/11 16:00)
    The Feral Beast: Scribbler Pryce is on her way outThe IndependentNow, at 84, he is selling his cottage in Over Stowey, the same village where the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote "Kubla Khan". Johnson has written 40 books and was once editor of the New Statesman, before he shifted to the right and became friends ...and more »
  • Sisal: Footprints of the Great Explorers of Maya Culture In the Nineteenth Century - The Yucatan Times (2013/05/10 21:31)
    Sisal: Footprints of the Great Explorers of Maya Culture In the Nineteenth CenturyThe Yucatan TimesStephen's descriptions of the physical conditions are reminiscent of the following lines from Samuel Coleridge's quirky poem, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Statue of the Ancient Mariner. “Down dropped the breeze, the sails dropped down,. 'Twas as ...
  • Defending the right to mock JM Keynes - Spiked (2013/05/09 06:29)
    Defending the right to mock JM KeynesSpikedAfter all, how many critics have sought to explain Samuel Coleridge's poetry in terms of his opium addiction, or the works of Keynes' associate Virginia Woolf in terms of her lesbian flings. In fact, it's fair to say that countless interpretations of ...and more »
  • The University of St Mark and St John in Plymouth has a rich 175-year history - This is Plymouth (2013/05/08 22:23)
    The University of St Mark and St John in Plymouth has a rich 175-year historyThis is PlymouthSt Mark's first Principal was the Reverend Derwent Coleridge, son of the famous poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. St John's first Principal was founder of modern English education, James Kay-Shuttleworth. Becoming the University of St Mark & St John in ...and more »
  • Eyes On Isles - A New York Islanders Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More - Eyes on Isles (2013/05/08 05:13)
    Eyes On Isles - A New York Islanders Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and MoreEyes on IslesAstoria, NY – It was the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge who coined the phrase “suspension of disbelief” with regards to an audience's level of engagement with works of literature. (I know, I know: literary terminology. It might be too early in the day ...and more »
  • Guest Voice of Helene Grande: There's a poem for that! - GoErie.com (2013/05/01 21:09)
    Guest Voice of Helene Grande: There's a poem for that!GoErie.comIt is also a good time to share why poetry is important. The writers of poetry practice the special art of, as Samuel Taylor Coleridge so aptly said, giving us "the best words in the best order." When it comes to the breadth of human emotions and ...and more »
  • Making poetry sing - Harvard Gazette (2013/05/01 07:42)
    Harvard GazetteMaking poetry singHarvard Gazette... Ignatius Sancho, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, and Shirley Graham Du Bois, whose compositions she found next door to her office in Radcliffe's Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Jaji set her own work to a poem ...
  • Bombers and post-war planners to thank for today's sad Wine Street - This is Bristol (2013/04/30 06:05)
    This is BristolBombers and post-war planners to thank for today's sad Wine StreetThis is BristolWriter, poet and historian Robert Southey, who was made Poet Laureate in 1813, was born in Wine Street in 1774. A friend of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth, Southey moved to the Lake District where he died, aged 68, in 1843. There is a ...
  • A thirsty Egypt turns to the sea - Zawya (registration) (2013/04/29 01:28)
    Zawya (registration)A thirsty Egypt turns to the seaZawya (registration)Save as PDF; Add to Reading List. By Isabel Esterman A thirsty Egypt turns to the sea Photo Credit:Reuters/Amr Dalsh Water, water everywhere, nor any drop to drink." Poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote these words to describe the plight of stranded sailors.
  • Concert review: Rush at the BB&T - Boca Raton (blog) (2013/04/28 23:01)
    Boca Raton (blog)Concert review: Rush at the BB&TBoca Raton (blog)Or in 1977, when Peart had fans scrambling for copies of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem “Kubla Khan” after penning lyrics to the 11 minute, 7 second “Xanadu?” More importantly, would Rush accept this long overdue group hug and make Permanent Waves ...and more »
  • When Time Out Is Needed - Barron's (2013/04/27 01:03)
    When Time Out Is NeededBarron'sIt's home to Britain's highest peaks and deepest lakes, and inspired early 19th-century writers like William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, collectively known as the Lake Poets. Enlarge Image. image. Close. image. Julian Elliott/Getty Images; ...and more »
  • An 1882 Island interlude - Martha's Vineyard Magazine (2013/04/26 11:52)
    Martha's Vineyard MagazineAn 1882 Island interludeMartha's Vineyard MagazineMonthly for seven years, she published the progressive magazine Forerunner – she wrote every story, poem, and essay, book reviews, silly pieces, and the installment of a serialized novel. She wrote the classic horror tale The Yellow .... She read ...and more »
  • The fair isle - Times of Malta (2013/04/25 07:35)
    The fair isleTimes of MaltaLake District. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Wordsworth and all the other Romantic poets celebrated the natural beauty of the Lake District. Here, you'll certainly be inspired to write a couple of lines because this mountainous region in northwest ...
  • Clipp Notes: Rime of the Modern Mariner - The Clipper (2013/04/24 13:13)
    Clipp Notes: Rime of the Modern MarinerThe ClipperTo those of you out there that are familiar with Samuel Taylor Coleridge's epic poem, “Rime of the Ancient Mariner”: First off, I love you. Second, you should check this out. Rime of the Modern Mariner by Nick Hayes is a modern update of Coleridge's ...
  • Fiona Shaw plays the Virgin Mary with 'no agenda' - Reading Eagle (2013/04/23 21:20)
    Fiona Shaw plays the Virgin Mary with 'no agenda'Reading EaglePlaying Mary makes perfect sense for Shaw, who specializes in powerful, heart-pounding works, from a modern-dress "Medea" to Samuel Beckett's "Happy Days" to performing Samuel Taylor Coleridge's epic poem "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.and more »
  • Commentary -- Poetry is a wide, wonderful world - Meriden Record-Journal (2013/04/22 21:07)
    Commentary -- Poetry is a wide, wonderful worldMeriden Record-JournalSome of these poets include William Blake, Emily Bronte, Robert Browning, Lord Byron, Lewis Carroll, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Keats, Edward Lear, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Herman Meville, Edgar Allan Poe, Christina Rossetti, Emily Dickinson, ...and more »
  • The genius of Shakespeare - Saudi Gazette (2013/04/22 15:25)
    Saudi GazetteThe genius of ShakespeareSaudi GazetteLater it was S T Coleridge, widely famous for his commentary on the opening scene of Hamlet, who, in his “Lectures and Notes on Shakespeare and Other Old Poets and Dramatists” elaborated the concept of unity of time and place and lauded Shakespeare ...and more »
  • Scientology Presents Musical Tribute to Black History Month - PR Web (press release) (2013/04/22 13:29)
    PR Web (press release)Scientology Presents Musical Tribute to Black History MonthPR Web (press release)... the 19th and early 20th century Afro-British composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor; 20th century African American composers Margaret Bonds and Howard Swanson; and the works of Harlem Renaissance poet and activist Langston Hughes and contemporary ...and more »

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