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The biography traces the poet's life from formative years and idealistic pursuits through productive periods in the Lake country and abroad, to prolonged struggles with addiction and financial and personal difficulties. It examines his roles as observer of nature, poet, critic and conversationalist, showing how lectures and informal Table Talk revealed his thought. The narrative follows creative bursts alongside failing health and dependence, and describes a late turn toward religious conviction and reflective prose collected in Aids to Reflection. Episodes of intellectual brilliance, influence on contemporaries, and recurring lapses in self-discipline are presented without moralizing.

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S. L. Bensusan

S. L. Bensusan was a writer and art critic known for his insightful studies on various artists and literary figures. His notable works include "Coleridge," which explores the life and influence of the Romantic poet, and "William Shakespeare: His Homes and Haunts," a detailed examination of the places associated with the iconic playwright. Bensusan's writings often reflect a deep appreciation for art and nature, as seen in his collection "The Heart of the Wild: Nature Studies from Near and Far." Through his diverse subjects, including renowned painters like Rubens and Titian, Bensusan contributed to the understanding of both art history and literary heritage.

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