Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s 1797 poem “Kubla Khan” begins with the statement that Kubla Khan once caused a pleasure-dome to come into existence by dint of a kingly decree. The last line states that the narrator, should he gain suffi cient poetic vision, would have “drunk the milk of paradise” and would “build that dome in air.” A new reading may be derived from a focus on precisely what these lines say and what they imply within the perspective of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari’s work Anti-Oedipus. If the process of the narrator’s gaining poetic insight is set in motion by a conscious decree from Kubla Khan, then an Anti-Oedipal reading considers whether the end result is simply the consequence a powerful individual’s wishes, or else is pa...
The research discusses Samuel Taylor Coleridge poems. The writer studies three poems as the object o...
This study examines the motif of the Fallen World in Coleridge’s major poems The Ancient Mariner, Ch...
Samuel Taylor ColeridgeChristabelKubla Khan, a VisionPains of SleepPoems (1797)Sibylline LeavesRoman...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s 1797 poem “Kubla Khan” begins with the statement that Kubla Khan once cau...
For many readers 'Kubla Khan: or, A Vision in a Dream. A Fragment' (the full title is important) has...
The poem "Kubla Khan" is quite inexplicable. It is full of ambiguity and seemingly bizarre implicati...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-166).In "Kubla Khan" and its prose introduction, Colerid...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge’spoem “Kubla Khan” draws upon the historical Xanadu, the summer palace of Mo...
[ https://plus.google.com/108060242686103906748/posts/cwvdB6mK3J6 ] The phenomenal description on ow...
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 ...
This article considers “Kubla Khan” and the the Arab dream section from the fifth book The Prelude a...
In the Romantic era, the concept of the Self changes its meaning. There is a shift from the traditio...
Thesis (M.A. (English))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2006.A literary survey points ...
The stress that English Romanticism lays upon a poet’s imaginative capacity as a source of poetic in...
The research discusses Samuel Taylor Coleridge poems. The writer studies three poems as the object o...
This study examines the motif of the Fallen World in Coleridge’s major poems The Ancient Mariner, Ch...
Samuel Taylor ColeridgeChristabelKubla Khan, a VisionPains of SleepPoems (1797)Sibylline LeavesRoman...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s 1797 poem “Kubla Khan” begins with the statement that Kubla Khan once cau...
For many readers 'Kubla Khan: or, A Vision in a Dream. A Fragment' (the full title is important) has...
The poem "Kubla Khan" is quite inexplicable. It is full of ambiguity and seemingly bizarre implicati...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-166).In "Kubla Khan" and its prose introduction, Colerid...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge’spoem “Kubla Khan” draws upon the historical Xanadu, the summer palace of Mo...
[ https://plus.google.com/108060242686103906748/posts/cwvdB6mK3J6 ] The phenomenal description on ow...
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 ...
This article considers “Kubla Khan” and the the Arab dream section from the fifth book The Prelude a...
In the Romantic era, the concept of the Self changes its meaning. There is a shift from the traditio...
Thesis (M.A. (English))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2006.A literary survey points ...
The stress that English Romanticism lays upon a poet’s imaginative capacity as a source of poetic in...
The research discusses Samuel Taylor Coleridge poems. The writer studies three poems as the object o...
This study examines the motif of the Fallen World in Coleridge’s major poems The Ancient Mariner, Ch...
Samuel Taylor ColeridgeChristabelKubla Khan, a VisionPains of SleepPoems (1797)Sibylline LeavesRoman...