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Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem, "Kubla Khan," tends to avoid interpretation. Years of scholarship have approached the poem differently, and many critics have dismissed Coleridge's "Preface" to the poem, stating it is merely an explanation for the poem's incompleteness. This paper looks over several popular interpretations of the poem, but it attempts to establish that the "Preface has become part of the poem, not only for its description of the conditions the poem was written in, but also for Coleridge's process of creating poetry. Although some of the popular approaches shed light on bits and pieces of the poem, they fail to make sense of the work as a whole. For this reason, it is necessary to adopt a critical approach that places the "Preface" as a crucial part of the poem. The process of writing the poem is also an aspect that affects how the poem is written, or presented.

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19-3-2015 9:00 AM

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19-3-2015 9:45 AM

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem, "Kubla Khan," tends to avoid interpretation. Years of scholarship have approached the poem differently, and many critics have dismissed Coleridge's "Preface" to the poem, stating it is merely an explanation for the poem's incompleteness. This paper looks over several popular interpretations of the poem, but it attempts to establish that the "Preface has become part of the poem, not only for its description of the conditions the poem was written in, but also for Coleridge's process of creating poetry. Although some of the popular approaches shed light on bits and pieces of the poem, they fail to make sense of the work as a whole. For this reason, it is necessary to adopt a critical approach that places the "Preface" as a crucial part of the poem. The process of writing the poem is also an aspect that affects how the poem is written, or presented.