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Kubla Kahn Imagery in Coleridge's Essay

In other words, the simile is more concrete and memorable than the green hill it is supposed to describe. The lack of 'realism' of the poem becomes even more evident through the use of such strange language: the use of language is more important tha Continue Reading...

Romantic Era Poems and Literature Essay

1. Samuel Taylor Coleridge relies on rich multisensory imagery to achieve poetic goals in “Kubla Khan.” The sensory imagery Coleridge uses anchors the poem within the genre of Romanticism, as the poet evokes an idealized past based on the Continue Reading...

Alfred Lord Tennyson's The Palace Essay

43). To that comment, Tennyson is believed to have replied that the poem is "The embodiment of my own belief that the Godlike life is with man and for man" (Brunner, p. 43). In critiquing the Palace of Art Brunner offers common-sense substance that Continue Reading...