For many readers 'Kubla Khan: or, A Vision in a Dream. A Fragment' (the full title is important) has offered indulgence in a magical mystery tour of exotic places and erotic imagery which, like such tours, leads nowhere. Others have found enticing symbolic equations, sometimes abandoned as unresolvable; and others again have discovered in the poem verbal clues which may be assembled in a variety of solutions, much as anagrams, puns and incomplete quotations may be made to fit into a multiple crossword puzzle. One strong tradition of readers to find the poem marvellous but meaningless begins with Lamb and Hazlitt. Lamb thought it 'irradiates and brings heaven and Elysian bowers into my parlour while he sings or says it' (the picture of Coler...
[ https://plus.google.com/108060242686103906748/posts/cwvdB6mK3J6 ] The phenomenal description on ow...
Since the role of the imagination is so central in the Romantics\u27 world view, their works are oft...
S. T. Coleridge's religious thought may be compared with the 'Prison' etchings of Piranesi, whe...
The poem "Kubla Khan" is quite inexplicable. It is full of ambiguity and seemingly bizarre implicati...
Although "Kubla Khan" has been the source of a variety of critical interpretations, the poem apparen...
Se analiza el poema "Kubla Khan" de Coleridge y su proceso creativo. En conjunto, el poema recuerda ...
The problem with which this study is concerned is analysis of the criticism of Samuel Taylor Colerid...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-166).In "Kubla Khan" and its prose introduction, Colerid...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s 1797 poem “Kubla Khan” begins with the statement that Kubla Khan once caus...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 78-81).The mystical nature of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's ...
In the Romantic era, the concept of the Self changes its meaning. There is a shift from the traditio...
This study presents a psychoanalytical reading of Coleridge’s “Kubla Khan” having eye on Žižek’s th...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge’spoem “Kubla Khan” draws upon the historical Xanadu, the summer palace of Mo...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge’spoem “Kubla Khan” draws upon the historical Xanadu, the summer palace of Mo...
Abundan los casos de semejanza de tono y de tema e incluso una inversión del tema entre 'Kubla Khan...
[ https://plus.google.com/108060242686103906748/posts/cwvdB6mK3J6 ] The phenomenal description on ow...
Since the role of the imagination is so central in the Romantics\u27 world view, their works are oft...
S. T. Coleridge's religious thought may be compared with the 'Prison' etchings of Piranesi, whe...
The poem "Kubla Khan" is quite inexplicable. It is full of ambiguity and seemingly bizarre implicati...
Although "Kubla Khan" has been the source of a variety of critical interpretations, the poem apparen...
Se analiza el poema "Kubla Khan" de Coleridge y su proceso creativo. En conjunto, el poema recuerda ...
The problem with which this study is concerned is analysis of the criticism of Samuel Taylor Colerid...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-166).In "Kubla Khan" and its prose introduction, Colerid...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s 1797 poem “Kubla Khan” begins with the statement that Kubla Khan once caus...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 78-81).The mystical nature of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's ...
In the Romantic era, the concept of the Self changes its meaning. There is a shift from the traditio...
This study presents a psychoanalytical reading of Coleridge’s “Kubla Khan” having eye on Žižek’s th...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge’spoem “Kubla Khan” draws upon the historical Xanadu, the summer palace of Mo...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge’spoem “Kubla Khan” draws upon the historical Xanadu, the summer palace of Mo...
Abundan los casos de semejanza de tono y de tema e incluso una inversión del tema entre 'Kubla Khan...
[ https://plus.google.com/108060242686103906748/posts/cwvdB6mK3J6 ] The phenomenal description on ow...
Since the role of the imagination is so central in the Romantics\u27 world view, their works are oft...
S. T. Coleridge's religious thought may be compared with the 'Prison' etchings of Piranesi, whe...