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FREEMIUM: Chronicles #48 | The Rime of the Ancient Mariner: Part I

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🗓️ 20 June 2026

⏱️ 55 minutes

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In this episode of Chronicles, Luca begins to discuss The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. He explores the life and times of Coleridge, before presenting a reading of the entire poem. (This episode has been made freemium, you can watch the next episode here)

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0:00.0

Hello, ladies and gentlemen and welcome back to Chronicles, where this week we're going to be talking all about the Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner

0:21.9

by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Very, very famous poem, of course, and I happen to have quite a nice

0:29.0

edition of it myself on this occasion. I think I bought it at some second-hand bookstore in

0:34.9

Tewksbury, but it's actually a folio edition. So I've got some

0:38.3

wonderful sketchings in it anyway. The point is, this is a very, very famous poem, and deservedly so,

0:45.3

because not only was it a part of the lyric ballads, a joint effort from Coleridge and his lifelong friend

0:52.7

William Wordsworth in 1798.

0:56.4

But it was also in lyric ballads that most people attribute to the very beginning of the romantic period as well,

1:04.8

the romantic movement, moving away from the older forms of Augustine and neo-classical poetry by the likes of Alexander Pope and Dryden

1:15.6

and moving away here to something that's trying to evoke something very very different and very powerful.

1:22.6

I would also be remiss not to just mention the fact that there is an absolutely stellar

1:28.1

Iron Maiden song based on this. So if you're a metal head, then definitely go and check that

1:33.6

out. But let's talk a little bit before all of this about Coleridge. In fact, before we even

1:39.3

do that, I'll just explain to you how I'm going to format this particular episode of Chronicles.

1:45.8

So I'm going to split this into two parts.

1:48.0

I've made this decision not only because I've had quite a lot of things on at the moment,

1:52.4

but also as well, you know, when I do sit down to record these chronicles,

1:56.4

I really like to go into them in great detail.

2:00.4

And so it was really the question of basically doing

2:02.8

a night's worth of sprucing up and research beforehand or giving myself the real dedicated time

2:09.2

to sit with it, to ponder it, and ultimately do it the justice that both I think the poem and

2:15.1

you who are giving me your time and attention of course deserve.

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