Biographia Literaria, Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Part 1A fully annotated edition of Coleridge's famous work, in which he argues that philosophy is the basis of criticism, advances his own critical theories and views on poetry and literature, and provides insight into his own life and creative history. |
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Page cii
... images spontaneously , is called fancy [ Phantasie ] ” . He goes on to speak of a creative imagination ( differing from the productive ) , which also is distinguished from fancy in a similar way . We have control over the imagination ...
... images spontaneously , is called fancy [ Phantasie ] ” . He goes on to speak of a creative imagination ( differing from the productive ) , which also is distinguished from fancy in a similar way . We have control over the imagination ...
Page ciii
... images associated in some special , even idiosyncratic way by the author's mind.3 We can recall Coleridge's remark in Chapter 24 that our fancy is " always the ape , and too often the adulterator and counterfeit of our memory " .4 The ...
... images associated in some special , even idiosyncratic way by the author's mind.3 We can recall Coleridge's remark in Chapter 24 that our fancy is " always the ape , and too often the adulterator and counterfeit of our memory " .4 The ...
Page cix
... images and thoughts by a “ predominant passion " . The powerful centrality achieved through the creative uses of " passion " is one of the surest " proofs of original genius " , giving organic unity to the work and at the same time ...
... images and thoughts by a “ predominant passion " . The powerful centrality achieved through the creative uses of " passion " is one of the surest " proofs of original genius " , giving organic unity to the work and at the same time ...
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... images that reflect or repeat terms and phrases in his reading . This is a matter of course for all philosophical writing . Examples in- clude : objectivise , potence , subject and object , multeity , " two opposing forces " , postulate ...
... images that reflect or repeat terms and phrases in his reading . This is a matter of course for all philosophical writing . Examples in- clude : objectivise , potence , subject and object , multeity , " two opposing forces " , postulate ...
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annotated appears Aristotle association Bertram Biographia Biographia Literaria Cf C's Cf CN Chapter character CM CC Coleridge's common copy criticism Descartes distinction English EOT CC Essay fancy feelings Fichte flyleaf Friend CC genius German Greek Gutch human idea images imagination imitation intellectual intuition Jacobi Kant Kant's language Lects Lect Leibniz less letter lines literary Lyrical Ballads Maass means metre Milton mind moral nature object original paragraph passage passion Phil Schrift philosophy phrase Plato Plotinus poem poet poetic poetry Preface present principles prose published PW EHC quoted Ratzeburg reader reason refers remark S. T. Coleridge Samuel Taylor Coleridge Schelling Schelling's sense sentence seyn Shakespeare Sonnet Spinoza spirit style Synesius things thought tion translation truth verse vols whole William Wordsworth Wissen words Wordsworth writing WW's