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Who wrote: "Kubla Khan" (1816)
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| Samuel Taylor Coleridge |
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The poem begins with a fanciful description of Kublai Khan's capital Xanadu. The land is constructed as a paradisical garden, but like Eden after Man's fall, Xanadu is isolated by walls.
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