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 lxxvi
... imagination as the unique power sharing in and building the opposites . Coleridge's aphoristic definition of the imagination is thus : " the Laboratory , in which Thought elaborates Essence into Existence " .2 Near the beginning of the ...
... imagination as the unique power sharing in and building the opposites . Coleridge's aphoristic definition of the imagination is thus : " the Laboratory , in which Thought elaborates Essence into Existence " .2 Near the beginning of the ...
Page lxxix
... imagination , that creative and communicative power in both God and man , Coleridge hoped not so much for a facile return to God ( the original and persisting union of the subjective and objective ) as he did for art that reconciled the ...
... imagination , that creative and communicative power in both God and man , Coleridge hoped not so much for a facile return to God ( the original and persisting union of the subjective and objective ) as he did for art that reconciled the ...
Page lxxxi
... imagination , was the main reason for the bright view - man possessed a productive and creative power that could join him to the world . There was a natural correspondence between the mind and nature , symbolised in art ; both mind and ...
... imagination , was the main reason for the bright view - man possessed a productive and creative power that could join him to the world . There was a natural correspondence between the mind and nature , symbolised in art ; both mind and ...
Page lxxxii
... imagination as a reconciling " power " . Coleridge places two quotations from Leibniz together at the beginning of Chapter 13 ( " On the imagination " ) to draw attention to this principle . Leibniz contends that things in nature cannot ...
... imagination as a reconciling " power " . Coleridge places two quotations from Leibniz together at the beginning of Chapter 13 ( " On the imagination " ) to draw attention to this principle . Leibniz contends that things in nature cannot ...
Page lxxxiii
... imagination that produced a theory and explanation of the imagination on all its levels . This is why he says , " In philosophical language , we must denominate this intermediate faculty in all its degrees and determinations , the ...
... imagination that produced a theory and explanation of the imagination on all its levels . This is why he says , " In philosophical language , we must denominate this intermediate faculty in all its degrees and determinations , the ...
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Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions No preview available - 2020 |
Biographia Literaria Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions Samuel Taylor Coleridge No preview available - 2019 |
Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary ..., Volume 2 Samuel Taylor Coleridge No preview available - 2015 |
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