English 242: The Romantic Audience
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Bubbles

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The image of rising bubbles in The Eolian Harp reminds me of the image of the fountain in Kubla Khan. Perhaps it is a reference to the release of the conscience or the sudden emergence of the subconscious as the predominant state in which Coleridge receives his inspiration, and thus, writes his poetry.
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