US EDITION OF THE WORLD’S OLDEST MAGAZINE
October issue
The meme election
Read Latest Issue
Read it now. >>
Search
Politics
Culture
Life
Podcasts
Magazine
Newsletters
How Coleridge plays with your mind in ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’
Share This Article
Facebook
X
LinkdIn
Copy Link
Search
Claim Offer
Subscribe
Sign In
Search
Share This Article
Facebook
X
LinkdIn
Copy Link
My Account
Account
Logout
Poetry
Poetry
How Coleridge plays with your mind in ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’
By Lucasta Miller
Book Review
Thom Gunn’s dedicated debauchery
By Philip Hensher
Book Review
Emily Dickinson was no recluse
By Claire Lowdon
Book Review
Of Lord Byron’s faults, writing dull letters wasn’t one of them
By Alexander Larman
Books
The man who made westerners fall in love with India’s sacred literature
By Christopher Harding
Books
Blake Butler: ‘I don’t want this story to end as “Molly killed herself”’
By Elle Nash
Book Review
How Wilfred Owen became a poet
By Daniel Swift
Book Review
Homer: the unlettered poet who sits at the apex of western literature
By Daisy Dunn
Books
The great late Yeats
By Anne Margaret Daniel
Poetry
Poet laureate can’t define a ‘ban’
By Cockburn
Book Review
Ernest Hilbert weathers the storms of life and fatherhood
By Peter Vertacnick
Books
How AI will destroy writing
By Sean Thomas
Book Review
Eliot’s ‘wretched old’ typewriter looms large
By Craig Raine
Books
The Spectator
’s 2022 Books of the Year
By The Spectator
Books
T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land at 100
By Alexander Larman
Books
The unfortunate misogyny of Philip Larkin
By Francesca Peacock
Poetry
Americans should be proud of their Poet Laureates
By Francesca Peacock
Books
Lost in translation
By Francesca Peacock
More Stories