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The poem is the inspiration for the song "Christabel", by Texan singer and songwriter Robert Earl Keen, which appeared on his 1984 album No Kinda Dancer. Christabel also influenced the song " Beauty of the Beast " from Nightwish 's album Century Child (2002).
A Desultory poem, written on the Christmas Eve of 1794 "This is the time, when most divine to hear," 1794-6 1796 [Note 9] Monody on the Death of Chatterton. "O what a wonder seems the fear of death," 1790-1834 1794 The Destiny of Nations. A Vision "Auspicious Reverence! Hush all meaner song," 1796 1817 Ver Perpetuum. Fragment from an ...
Christabel, a 2001 experimental feature by James Fotopoulos based on the poem; Christabel, a 1998 lesbian Gothic romance novel by Karin Kallmaker inspired by the Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem; Christabel, a 1988 British drama by Dennis Potter, about an English woman married to a German lawyer in Nazi Germany; Christabel LaMotte, a character in ...
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Full text The Rime of the Ancient Mariner at Wikisource The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (originally The Rime of the Ancyent Marinere ), written by English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1797–98 and published in 1798 in the first edition of Lyrical Ballads , is a poem that recounts the experiences of a sailor who has returned from a long sea ...
Christabel was a friend of Charlotte Yonge's, distantly related to her through Mary Elizabeth Coleridge, who like Christabel had been one of Yonge's informal society, the Goslings. [1] They collaborated on several writing projects, such as The Miz Maze or The Winkworth Puzzle: A Story in Letters, by Nine Authors (1883).
Chrystabell was born Chrysta Bell Zucht in San Antonio, Texas in the United States on April 20, 1978.She was named after Christabel, the poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. [1]
Christabel was Fotopoulos’ first feature length narrative production, consisting of two half-hour segments shot on digital video and two short sequences shot in 16mm film. [1] [2] As an adaptation, it eliminates some of the male characters from the Coleridge text and focuses on the theme of one woman commandeering an evil possession of another.