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Kubla Khan: or A
Vision in a
Dream (/ˌkʊblə ˈkɑːn/) is a poem
written by
Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
completed in 1797 and
published in 1816. It is sometimes...
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visitor to
Samuel Taylor Coleridge during his
composition of the poem "
Kubla Khan" in 1797.
Coleridge claimed to have
perceived the
entire course of...
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Charles Lloyd. He
wrote the
poems The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner and
Kubla Khan, as well as the
major prose work
Biographia Literaria. His critical...
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Richard Kubla (11
February 1890 – 9 July 1964) was a
Czech tenor who had an
active international career in operas, concerts, and
recitals from 1910-1945...
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Elisabeth Kübler-Ross (July 8, 1926 –
August 24, 2004) was a Swiss-American psychiatrist, a
pioneer in near-death studies, and
author of the internationally...
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Chang Yuchun.
Historical accounts of the city
inspired the
famous poem
Kubla Khan,
written by
English Romantic poet
Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1797,...
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based upon
Samuel Taylor Coleridge's
description of
Shangdu in his poem
Kubla Khan
Xanadu Hills, a
range near Ward
Valley in Antarctica.
Xanadu (Titan)...
- the
Mongol Empire and
founder of the Yuan Dynasty. Kublai,
Kublai Khan or
Kubla Khan may also
refer to:
Kublai Khan (band), an
American hardcore/metalcore...
- the poem
Kubla Khan
written by
Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Although the song does not
explicitly state where "Xanadu" is,
references to
Kubla Khan imply...
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collaboration on the
Lyrical Ballads (1798), and Coleridge's
writing of
Kubla Khan (completed in 1797,
published in 1816). Much of the film was shot on...