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- catalog contributor b11944819.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description ""K.K." and Tom Jones: An Uncommon Correlation 95 -- Part III Its Modern Pertinence 101 -- A) Influence on Others (Chronologically) -- Chapter 10 Poe in Xanadu: On "Remasquing" the Red Death 107 -- Chapter 11 Tennyson's Hesperidean Xanadu: An Anagogic Pathway 111 -- Chapter 12 Passage[s] from "K.K." in Forster's A Passage to India 121 -- Chapter 13 Pleasure-Dome Renovated: Xanaduvian Reverberations in Elizabeth Bowen's Own "Demon-Lover" 127 -- Chapter 14 Khan and Kane: Welles's Use of Coleridge 133 -- B) Drugs and Teaching -- Chapter 15 Drugs, a Pressing Problem (with Side-Comments on Oz, Alice, and Xanadu) 139 -- Chapter 16 "Pot Luck": Drugs and Coleridgean Romanticism Rehashed 143 -- Chapter 17 "K.K." as a Teaching Device 149 -- Chapter 18 Recapturing the Dream Vision: A Summary 155 -- Some Key Contemporary Views 157 -- Main Appendix: Lightheartedness as Also Romantic -- A)".
- catalog description "Construct Itself xvii -- "Kubla Khan: Or a vision in a dream. A fragment" -- Part I An Annotated Xanadu 1 -- Ax Appendix: Echolalia of Lycidas in "Kubla Khan" 45 -- Part II "Kubla Khan" on Its Own Terms 47 -- A) Matter of the Text: A Preliminary Review -- Chapter 1 Is the "Daemon Lover" in "K.K." Not a Demon Rather than a Tutelary Agent? 53 -- Chapter 2 Did the Spelling X-a-n-a-d-u Originate with Xaindu, or rather with Xamdu?: "K.K." and Nominal Derivation 55 -- Chapter 3 Mystical Meaning of the Pentad: A Gloss on "K.K." 57 -- B) Structure and Imagery -- Chapter 4 From Tartary to Abyssinia in "K.K.": Geographical Chasm, or Explicable Shift? 63 -- Chapter 5 Examining Xanadu: "K.K." Reconstituted 69 -- Chapter 6 "K.K." and the Political Scene Reported 75 -- C) Influence on the Reverie-Poem -- Chapter 7 A Xanaduvian Tempest 81 -- Chapter 8 Dome in Xanadu: Revisiting Shakespeare 89 -- Chapter 9".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Sherlock Holmes in Xanadu (A Documented Pastiche) 171 -- B) An Armourial Bearing 179.".
- catalog extent "xx, 208 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Sources, meaning, and influences of Coleridge's Kubla Khan.".
- catalog identifier "0773477187".
- catalog isFormatOf "Sources, meaning, and influences of Coleridge's Kubla Khan.".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in British literature ; v. 46".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lewiston, N.Y. : Edwin Mellen Press,".
- catalog relation "Sources, meaning, and influences of Coleridge's Kubla Khan.".
- catalog subject "821/.7 21".
- catalog subject "Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834. Kubla Khan Sources.".
- catalog subject "Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834. Kubla Khan.".
- catalog subject "Dreams in literature.".
- catalog subject "Imagination in literature.".
- catalog subject "Opium abuse in literature.".
- catalog subject "PR4480.K83 F57 2000".
- catalog tableOfContents ""K.K." and Tom Jones: An Uncommon Correlation 95 -- Part III Its Modern Pertinence 101 -- A) Influence on Others (Chronologically) -- Chapter 10 Poe in Xanadu: On "Remasquing" the Red Death 107 -- Chapter 11 Tennyson's Hesperidean Xanadu: An Anagogic Pathway 111 -- Chapter 12 Passage[s] from "K.K." in Forster's A Passage to India 121 -- Chapter 13 Pleasure-Dome Renovated: Xanaduvian Reverberations in Elizabeth Bowen's Own "Demon-Lover" 127 -- Chapter 14 Khan and Kane: Welles's Use of Coleridge 133 -- B) Drugs and Teaching -- Chapter 15 Drugs, a Pressing Problem (with Side-Comments on Oz, Alice, and Xanadu) 139 -- Chapter 16 "Pot Luck": Drugs and Coleridgean Romanticism Rehashed 143 -- Chapter 17 "K.K." as a Teaching Device 149 -- Chapter 18 Recapturing the Dream Vision: A Summary 155 -- Some Key Contemporary Views 157 -- Main Appendix: Lightheartedness as Also Romantic -- A)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Construct Itself xvii -- "Kubla Khan: Or a vision in a dream. A fragment" -- Part I An Annotated Xanadu 1 -- Ax Appendix: Echolalia of Lycidas in "Kubla Khan" 45 -- Part II "Kubla Khan" on Its Own Terms 47 -- A) Matter of the Text: A Preliminary Review -- Chapter 1 Is the "Daemon Lover" in "K.K." Not a Demon Rather than a Tutelary Agent? 53 -- Chapter 2 Did the Spelling X-a-n-a-d-u Originate with Xaindu, or rather with Xamdu?: "K.K." and Nominal Derivation 55 -- Chapter 3 Mystical Meaning of the Pentad: A Gloss on "K.K." 57 -- B) Structure and Imagery -- Chapter 4 From Tartary to Abyssinia in "K.K.": Geographical Chasm, or Explicable Shift? 63 -- Chapter 5 Examining Xanadu: "K.K." Reconstituted 69 -- Chapter 6 "K.K." and the Political Scene Reported 75 -- C) Influence on the Reverie-Poem -- Chapter 7 A Xanaduvian Tempest 81 -- Chapter 8 Dome in Xanadu: Revisiting Shakespeare 89 -- Chapter 9".
- catalog tableOfContents "Sherlock Holmes in Xanadu (A Documented Pastiche) 171 -- B) An Armourial Bearing 179.".
- catalog title "Sources, meaning, and influences of Coleridge's Kubla Khan : Xanadu re-routed : a study in the ways of romantic variety / Robert F. Fleissner.".
- catalog type "text".