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By Valerie Prevosnak - September 25, 2003

As a time that marked radical changes in the way that poetry was written, the Romantic period of English Literature produced many works still celebrated and studied today. It was during this period that Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote one of the most noteworthy works of English literature, "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner". The following paper will…

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