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  • If Coleridge's Pantisocrats could give up on the Susquehanna, Cameron can forget about Hiltonia.

    The 'big society' is collapsing under its inherent absurdity | Catherine Bennett 2011

  • In about 1800 he purchased the copyright of Southey's Joan of Arc and Wordsworth and Coleridge's Lyrical Ballads, from Joseph

    Index of People 2009

  • (Dewey cites Coleridge's distinction between imagination and fancy.)

    The Reading Experience 2010

  • In its fusion of fact and fantasy, "The Edinburgh Dead" offers the same sort of pleasures as Tim Powers's "The Anubis Gates" 1985, in which we learned that Samuel Coleridge's poetic reveries were true visions of a real place—he was just too stupefied by opium to notice.

    By Gaslight, Hunting The Undead Tom Shippey 2011

  • (Dewey cites Coleridge's distinction between imagination and fancy.)

    Mysterious Potencies 2010

  • Gone, William Gibson's Spook Country, and a beautiful, large-format edition of Coleridge's "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" with the Doré illustrations.

    "I was friendly with this girl, who insisted on touching my face." greygirlbeast 2009

  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "Kubla Khan: or, A Vision in a Dream: A Fragment," to be precise.

    Elizabeth Boleman-Herring: Just Do It Because I Say So Elizabeth Boleman-Herring 2012

  • Maybe Coleridge's visions in "Kubla Khan" were not drug-induced hallucinations but real-world events so strange that he thought them illusory: so "The Anubis Gates" 1985.

    In Brief: Science Fiction Tom Shippey 2011

  • The visit was intended to spark ideas for the trio's upcoming performance, which had been assigned a date, Nov. 6, and a general touchstone: the ancient Chinese art and objects from the exhibit, plus Samuel Coleridge's poem "Kubla Khan."

    The Punk Poet Finds a Muse Pia Catton 2010

  • (Dewey cites Coleridge's distinction between imagination and fancy.)

    John Dewey's *Art as Experience* 2010

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