"Kubla Khan" whose full title is "Kubla Khan, or vision of a dream" is a poem written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, the author of this poem, was born on 21 October 1772 at St. Mary's Town in Otter, Devon. Coleridge is an English poet, a critic, a philosopher. He became his founder with his friend William Wordsworth. UK Romantic Movement Call ridge, known as the greatest critic of Shake Spear, used words to express the images and images imagined in the poems of Kwller Kahn.
Coleridge (b.1772 - d.1834) is the most productive and influential person among romantic poets. During his friendship with Wordsworth, he wrote his best work. His poetry Kubrakarn was created in 1797 and inspired by a dream inspired by opium. This stimulated the imagination of Coleridge. Unfortunately, Opium has become stubborn to Coleridge for a while, he almost spoiled his friendship with Wordsworth as it got his marriage and health. Keats and Sherry died tragically at a very young age. Keats (b.1795 - d.1821) resigned as a surgeon after discovering that it was impossible to perform surgery on those who acknowledged his suffering. He developed tuberculosis at the age of 23. He moved to Italy and hoped that warm weather could improve his health. In Italy, he gained inspiration in writing his biggest work. He died of tuberculosis at the age of 30.
The poetic inspiration of Kubla Khan and the ancient sailor Rime examines the characters presented at "Ancient Sailor's Kite" and "Kubla Khan" by Coleridge and the context of their discovery and reveals an interesting aspect of Coleridge's own role I will. It is similar to the letters in the titles of these verses. In particular, consideration of these figures focuses on the concept of poetic inspiration for Coleridge's development of a new world culture, as Mongolian Khan pursues peaceful trade and diplomacy (220) . The epidemic of the plague of the thirteenth century was destroyed by the death of the Mongol empire and in addition it abandoned its morals by abandoning trade and tributes and deprived the main source of support for the Mongolian gold family (247 ). An unsuccessful attack in Japan and Java informed Kubilai Khan about the reason for shipping food by ship