Samuel
Taylor Coleridge, the youngest son of the vicar of Ottery St Mary,
Devon, was born in 1772. He was educated at Christ's Hospital and
Jesus College, Cambridge with the intention
of becoming a Church minister. At university Coleridge became interested
in politics and was a strong supporter of the French Revolution.
In 1794 Coleridge met Robert Southey and
the two men became close friends. They developed radical political
and religious views and began making plans to emigrate to Pennsylvania
where they intended to set up a commune based on communistic values.
Coleridge and Southey eventually abandoned this plan and instead stayed
in England where they concentrated on communicating their radical
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