Kubla Khan
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A stately pleasure-dome decree..."
Though left uncompleted, “Kubla Khan” is one of the most famous examples of Romantic era poetry. In it, Samuel Coleridge provides a stunning and detailed example of the power of the poet’s imagination through his whimsical description of Xanadu, the capital city of Kublai Khan’s empire.
Samuel Coleridge penned “Kubla Khan” after waking up from an opium-induced dream in which he experienced and imagined the realities of the great Mongol ruler’s capital city. Coleridge began writing what he remembered of his dream immediately upon waking from it, and intended to write two to three hundred lines. However, Coleridge was interrupted soon after and, his memory of the dream dimming, was ultimately unable to complete the poem.
[ Taylor Coleridge|11525] (1772–1834) was an English poet, critic and philosopher who was, along with his friend [ Wordsworth|64845], one of the founders of the Romantic Movement in England, and one of the Lake Poets. He is probably best known for his poems [ Rime of the Ancient Mariner' (1792)|6186447] and [ Khan' (1816)|28014281], as well as his major prose work [ Literaria' (1817)|350099].”