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In "Coleridge and the Lunaticks," Ian Wylie explores Samuel Taylor Coleridge's intellectual engagement with the Lunar Society, a group of prominent 18th-century scientists and industrialists, including figures like Joseph Priestley, Erasmus Darwin, and James Watt. The essay delves into how Coleridge was inspired by their scientific advancements and political ideas, despite the generational gap and minimal personal contact. Wylie examines the profound influence of the Lunaticks on Coleridge's poetry and prose, particularly focusing on themes of scientific progress, social reform, and revolutionary thought. This insightful analysis highlights the intersection of science, politics, and literature during the Romantic period, making it a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Romantic literature, Coleridge, and the history of science.