METHOD & IMAGINATION IN COLERIDGES CRITI
Discover the profound insights of Samuel Taylor Coleridge in "Method & Imagination in Coleridge's Critique," a compelling exploration of his literary criticism framed by his philosophical perspectives. First published in 1969 and reissued by Taylor & Francis in 2019, this paperback edition delves into Coleridge's influential theories on criticism and the essence of poetry. With a focus on the intricate structure of "Biographia Literaria," the book highlights Coleridge's vital distinctions between Imagination and Fancy, as well as his interpretations of the poetic genius of Shakespeare and Wordsworth. Additionally, it examines the mental states of theatre audiences and offers fresh insights into classics like "Paradise Lost" and "Hamlet." This essential read spans a rich history of literary thought, making it a valuable addition to any literature enthusiast's collection. With its engaging analysis and critical depth, this work is perfect for scholars and casual readers alike.