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Christabel & Kubla Khan: A Vision in a Dream

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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In 'Christabel & Kubla Khan: A Vision in a Dream' by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, readers are transported to a world of romanticism and mystery. This collection includes two of Coleridge's most famous poems, 'Christabel' and 'Kubla Khan', both of which display the poet's distinctive lyrical style and fascination with the supernatural. 'Christabel' tells the story of a young maiden who encounters a mysterious woman in the woods, while 'Kubla Khan' paints a vivid and dreamlike picture of the ruler's palace and gardens. Coleridge's rich imagery and complex narrative structures make these poems a cornerstone of English romantic literature, delving into the themes of love, nature, and the subconscious. The collection is a testament to Coleridge's innovative approach to poetry and his ability to evoke powerful emotions in his readers. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, a leading figure in the romantic movement, was known for his philosophical inquiries and poetic experimentation. His own struggles with addiction and personal relationships heavily influenced his work, adding depth and complexity to his writing. 'Christabel & Kubla Khan: A Vision in a Dream' is a must-read for those interested in the poetry of the romantic era, offering a glimpse into the brilliant mind of one of the period's most celebrated poets.

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Stranger Geraldine, Xanadu description, Opium-induced dream, Romantic poetry, Accentual metrical system, Literary inspiration, Supernatural encounter, English Romanticism, Poem interruption, Emperor Kublai Khan