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In Somerset did Kubla Khan: Coleridge manuscript returns to poem’s source

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Taunton welcomes handwritten version of work poet said came to him after drug-induced reverie in nearby farmhouse

More than two centuries after Samuel Taylor Coleridge awoke from a drug-addled reverie – if the story is to be totally believed – to pen his great poem Kubla Khan, the only version of the work in the writer’s own hand has returned to the corner of south-west England that inspired him.

The unique manuscript is the centrepiece of a new exhibition on Coleridge at the Museum of Somerset in Taunton, close to the hills and valleys he and William Wordsworth roamed at the end of the 18th century.

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