<P> Frost at Midnight is a poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, written in February 1798 . Part of the conversation poems, the poem discusses Coleridge's childhood experience in a negative manner and emphasizes the need to be raised in the countryside . The poem expresses hope that Coleridge's son, Hartley, would be able to experience a childhood that his father could not and become a true "child of nature". The view of nature within the poem has a strong Christian element in that Coleridge believed that nature represents a physical presence of God's word and that the poem is steeped in Coleridge's understanding of Neoplatonism . Frost at Midnight has been well received by critics, and is seen as the best of the conversation poems . </P> <P> Frost at Midnight was written in February 1798 when he described to Thomas Poole aspects of his childhood at Christ's Hospital school that are similar to the content of the poem . The rest comes from Coleridge's experience with his friend, William Wordsworth . It was Wordsworth who provided Coleridge with a detailed description of the Lake District which served as a basis for Coleridge's description of the place . The relationship between Coleridge and Wordsworth was a close friendship, and Coleridge helped rewrite many of Wordsworth's poems during this time . Frost at Midnight was later connected to many of Wordsworth's poems . The poem was published in a small work containing his other poems France: An Ode and Fears in Solitude . </P>

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