Round 8: Tossup 9

A Samuel Purchas travelogue inspired this poem’s opening lines. The speaker of this poem imagines people crying “Beware! Beware!” due to his “flashing eyes [and] flowing hair” since he “has drunk the milk of paradise.” (10[1])This poem’s final stanza describes a dream containing “a damsel with a dulcimer ... singing of Mount Abora.” This poem was left unfinished because the interruption of a “person from Porlock” caused the author to forget the opium dream that inspired it. In this poem, the sacred river Alph runs through the “stately pleasure dome” in the capital (10[1])of Xanadu. For 10 points, name this Samuel Taylor Coleridge (10[1])poem titled for a Mongol Emperor. ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: Kubla Khan” [or “Kubla Khan: or A Vision in a Dream”]
<Editors, British Literature> | Packet H
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Summary

TournamentEditionTUHConv. %Neg %Average Buzz
UK (North)UK5100%40%87.00
UK (South)UK888%0%76.43
Northern CaliforniaUS450%0%57.00
Southern CaliforniaUS786%14%84.83
Eastern Canada (1)US580%40%78.75
Eastern Canada (2)US967%33%92.00
FloridaUS4100%0%84.25
Great LakesUS11100%9%74.09
Lower Mid-AtlanticUS989%33%68.00
Upper Mid-AtlanticUS1275%33%88.11
MidwestUS989%33%73.13
NorthUS475%25%78.00
NortheastUS12100%8%74.83
PacificUS8100%13%67.88
South CentralUS771%43%60.40
SoutheastUS13100%15%63.92
Upstate NYUS5100%0%88.60