Read Kubla Khan by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
In the introductory narrative before “Kubla Khan” (pages 669-70), Coleridge describes how this poem came to be. Coleridge claims that this is a fragment of a poem based on a dream that he had. In “Eolian Harp,” Coleridge posed a theory of how the imagination works. What does the introduction imply about the nature of poetic creation and the imagination?
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