The story behind "Kubla Khan" does contribute to its popularity, however. Sometimes a little scandalous press is exactly what is needed to draw attention to a work. Just as now, celebrities often perform publicity stunts or pay to be written up in gossip magazines when their career needs a boost. I believe this may have been exactly what Coleridge was trying to do and it worked. Now, whenever "Kubla Khan" is thought of it is inevitably connect with opium. In some ways, Coleridge's plan has to be admired as a very shrewd career choice.
I commented on Sarah Becky's blog.
ReplyDeleteI think thats probably what it was. A publicity stunt. But then you look at the beatles. When they took drugs, their music got so much better. Good points though.
ReplyDelete