ROMANTIC IDEALS IN “KUBLA KHAN” BY SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE

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Khodjaeva Dilafruz Izatillaevna, PhD Khametov Iskander Rashidovich, Master student

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This article explores Kubla Khan by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, a seminal work in Romantic literature that showcases the poet's exploration of the creative imagination and the sublime. The poem, inspired by a dream and referencing the grandeur of Kublai Khan's palace, serves as a metaphor for the artistic process, blending myth, nature, and the divine. Through its vivid imagery and thematic complexity, “Kubla Khan” reflects the Romantic fascination with the unconscious mind and the power of dreams in fueling creativity. This paper delves into the poem's symbolic representation of an idyllic yet unattainable world, examining Coleridge's ambivalence towards its publication and the enduring appeal of its mysterious, visionary landscape.


 

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