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12-06-2011, 12:10 AM
Samuel Coleridge wrote his epic Kubla Khan after waking from an opium dream. After (the story goes) a fitful sleep, he awoke with the poem fully formed, ready to leap from pen to page. You probably know the rest: he was interrupted at his work for about an hour, after which Coleridge learned he'd lost the epic. Gone forever, never having existed. This account stuck with me when I heard it for the first time as a student. Around that time, I was also a fan of Greek and...

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