Coleridge on Imagination

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Coleridge on Imagination is a critical study by literary theorist I. A. Richards that analyzes and interprets Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s complex theories of imagination and poetic creation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
critical study
about Coleridge's philosophy of mind
distinction between imagination and fancy
the nature of poetic creation
the role of imagination in literature
aimsTo clarify Coleridge's complex theories of imagination
interpret Coleridge's views on poetic creation
analyzesConcept primary imagination
secondary imagination
analyzesText Biographia Literaria NERFINISHED
analyzesWorkOf Samuel Taylor Coleridge NERFINISHED
author I. A. Richards NERFINISHED
contributor I. A. Richards NERFINISHED
field Romanticism studies
literary theory
focusesOn Coleridge's theory of fancy
Coleridge's theory of imagination
romantic literary theory
genre literary criticism
hasCriticalApproach interpretive analysis of theoretical texts
hasPerspective close reading of Coleridge's theoretical writings
influencedBy Samuel Taylor Coleridge NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject Samuel Taylor Coleridge NERFINISHED
imagination
poetic creation
partOf 20th-century Coleridge criticism
relatedTo Biographia Literaria NERFINISHED
English Romanticism NERFINISHED
Romantic poetry NERFINISHED
usedIn courses on Romantic literature
university courses on literary theory

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I. A. Richards notableWork Coleridge on Imagination