Episode 21: On Milton, mountains, and the “Person from Porlock“ “Kubla Khan“ by Samuel Taylor Coleridge Greetings, folks! On this episode of Bookworm History we're discussing the history behind “Kubla Khan“ by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, one of the most popular poems of the Romantic era. Where did Coleridge get his inspiration? What are some of the sources he drew imagery from? Why is the poem considered a “fragment“? And who was the “Person from Porlock“? For more information, check out “The Road to Xanadu“ by John Livingston Lowes. The copy of “Kubla Khan“ I use in the intro is actually a pop-up book of the poem, designed by Nick Bantock. For more interesting and unusual stories check out our website at . Please be sure to subscribe to the channel to stay up to date on all our latest episodes. We love your feedback, so don’t hesitate to leave a comment down below! If you have any questions or suggestions for books you'd like to see us discuss you can leave them in the comments as well! You can also find me here: Facebook: Twitter: @bookwormhistory Instagram: @bookwormhistory Litsy: bookwormhistory Goodreads: And, as always, thanks for stopping by! Music is called “Marty Gots a Plan“ by Kevin MacLeod “Marty Gots a Plan“ by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license () Source: Artist:
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