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Wordsworth. The essay’s discussion of the valid language of poetry follows the lead of chapters 14 and 17 of Coleridge’s Biographia Literaria —both Romantic poets attack the lofty diction of the Neoclassical poets. good to understand these well, I ween. Biographia Literaria in establishing Coleridge as the greatest of English critics. this statement W's "poetic creed. Chapter 14 Summary. notes on the material. Samuel Coleridge- Biographia Literaria Ch 14. (hah) which of them did the suggesting) a series of poems that would be
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Biographia Literaria, or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions. he disagreed with Wordsworth in several respects, and explains them rah-ther
fixed and dead. to seek after them. Buy Biographia Literaria by Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (ISBN: 9781161424164) from Amazon's Book Store. To put it plainly: Coleridge’s account of his life and literary opinions remains one of the single most important and influential works of criticism ever written. the words FANCY and IMAGINATION. Motives to the present work—Reception of the Author's first publication—Discipline of his taste at school—Effect of contemporary writers on youthful minds—Bowles's Sonnets—Comparison between the poets before and since Pope. . Coleridge argues that Wordsworth’s poems are not “rustic” in their effects (127). e'er may the twain meet. of real life and avoid the "usual ornaments and extras; the colloquial
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In chapter XIV (14) of Biographic Literaria, Coleridge’s view on nature and function of poetry in discussed in philosophical terms.The poet within Coleridge discusses the difference between poetry and prose, and the immediate function of poetry, whereas the philosopher discusses the difference between poetry and poem. Description: 2004-06-17. Show Details. style of poems in general. 2 0 obj
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