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THE CONCEPT OF IMAGINATION IN
BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE
INTRODUCTION
 Biographia Literaria is a critical work by Coleridge which is
contained in 24 chapter
 Portrays disquisition and his concern
 In this practical approach to criticism wherein there is
theoretical discussion
 The philosopher comes to the center stage
 Presents his views
 Nature and functions of poetry
 The poet within Coleridge discusses the differences
between Poetry and Prose
BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA
It is a discussion of elements of writing and what makes
writing considered to be genius.
In Biographia Literaria he discussed not only Literature
but also many variables that influence and inspire
writers. He expresses his own thoughts from a personal
point of view. He tackles issues like politics, religion,
social values and human identity. His treatment of these
issues tend to be conservative in judgement and yet so
blatant and original.
Coleridge divided the mind into two faculties
Mind
Imagination Fancy
PRIMARY IMAGINATION
Living
power
Prime agent
of all human
perception
Repetition
in the finite
mind
Eternal act
of creation
in the
infinite IAM
Primary
Imagination
SECONDARY IMAGINATION
Differs in the
Degree & Mode of
operation
Co-exists with
the conscious will
SECONARY IMAGINATION
Echo of the former
dissipates
diffuses
dissolves
In order to
recreate
it
The significance of the Imagination for Coleridge was that it
represented the sole faculty within man that was able to
achieve the romantic ambition of reuniting the subject and the
object; the world of the self and the world of nature. By
establishing the creative act as mimicking the "organic
principle" or "one"—a divine principle believed to underlie all
reality—the romantic theorist sought to establish a
harmonious relationship between the ideal world of the
subject and the real world of the object. Coleridge was
convinced that the Imagination acted as "a repetition in the
finite mind of the eternal act of creation in the infinite I AM,"
and that it not only reinforced the notion that perception was
active and creative, it established the cosmos as an organic
entity.
THEORY OF IMAGINATION
Imagination" as "ESEMPLASTIC," :
Coleridge explained this property of the "Imagination" as
"ESEMPLASTIC," to "shape into one" and to "convey a new
sense." Coleridge in the tenth chapter of Biographia
Literaria described this ability of the imagination as
"Esemplastic." Noting that esemplastic was a word he
borrowed from the Greek "to shape," Coleridge explained
that it referred to the imagination's ability to "shape into one,
having to convey a new sense." He felt such a term was
necessary as "it would aid the recollection of meaning and
prevent it being confounded with the usual import of the
word imagination." Biographia Literaria, vol. 1, p. 86
Esemplastic is a pretentious term derived from Greek words meaning "into" and
"one" and "mold," and coined by Coleridge in 1817, the word means "having
the function of molding into unity; unifying." The picture derived from the word is
of someone, probably a poet, taking images and words and feelings from a
number of realms of human endeavor and thought and bringing them all
together into a poem s/he writes. This requires a huge effort of the imagination,
which we might call the "esemplastic power of the poetic imagination." A
decade after its first appearance a writer could remark, "Nor I trust will
Coleridge's favorite word esemplastic..ever become current."
Not only did the subject subsume the object it can also be argued that
Imagination subsumed the role of Fancy within the creative work. Thus while
Coleridge argued that the poet relied on both Fancy and Imagination when
inventing a poem, and that the poet should seek a balance of these two
faculties, (Coleridge, Biographia Literari, vol 1, p. 194) the "active" and
"transformative" powers of the Imagination negated the contribution of, and
representation of Fancy. In Coleridge's system, the Imagination is ultimately the
only faculty which contributed to the creative process.
FANCY
Fancy was
employed for
tasks that were
MechanicalPassive
The accumulation of fact
and documentation
FANCY
Adulteration
Counterfeit of
memory
REFERENCES
1. Imagination and fancy
www.onlineliterature.com
2. Wikipedia
The concept of imagination in biographia literaria

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The concept of imagination in biographia literaria

  • 1. THE CONCEPT OF IMAGINATION IN BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE
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  • 3. INTRODUCTION  Biographia Literaria is a critical work by Coleridge which is contained in 24 chapter  Portrays disquisition and his concern  In this practical approach to criticism wherein there is theoretical discussion  The philosopher comes to the center stage  Presents his views  Nature and functions of poetry  The poet within Coleridge discusses the differences between Poetry and Prose
  • 4. BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA It is a discussion of elements of writing and what makes writing considered to be genius. In Biographia Literaria he discussed not only Literature but also many variables that influence and inspire writers. He expresses his own thoughts from a personal point of view. He tackles issues like politics, religion, social values and human identity. His treatment of these issues tend to be conservative in judgement and yet so blatant and original.
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  • 6. Coleridge divided the mind into two faculties Mind Imagination Fancy
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  • 13. Living power Prime agent of all human perception Repetition in the finite mind Eternal act of creation in the infinite IAM Primary Imagination
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  • 16. Differs in the Degree & Mode of operation Co-exists with the conscious will SECONARY IMAGINATION Echo of the former dissipates diffuses dissolves In order to recreate it
  • 17. The significance of the Imagination for Coleridge was that it represented the sole faculty within man that was able to achieve the romantic ambition of reuniting the subject and the object; the world of the self and the world of nature. By establishing the creative act as mimicking the "organic principle" or "one"—a divine principle believed to underlie all reality—the romantic theorist sought to establish a harmonious relationship between the ideal world of the subject and the real world of the object. Coleridge was convinced that the Imagination acted as "a repetition in the finite mind of the eternal act of creation in the infinite I AM," and that it not only reinforced the notion that perception was active and creative, it established the cosmos as an organic entity.
  • 18. THEORY OF IMAGINATION Imagination" as "ESEMPLASTIC," : Coleridge explained this property of the "Imagination" as "ESEMPLASTIC," to "shape into one" and to "convey a new sense." Coleridge in the tenth chapter of Biographia Literaria described this ability of the imagination as "Esemplastic." Noting that esemplastic was a word he borrowed from the Greek "to shape," Coleridge explained that it referred to the imagination's ability to "shape into one, having to convey a new sense." He felt such a term was necessary as "it would aid the recollection of meaning and prevent it being confounded with the usual import of the word imagination." Biographia Literaria, vol. 1, p. 86
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  • 20. Esemplastic is a pretentious term derived from Greek words meaning "into" and "one" and "mold," and coined by Coleridge in 1817, the word means "having the function of molding into unity; unifying." The picture derived from the word is of someone, probably a poet, taking images and words and feelings from a number of realms of human endeavor and thought and bringing them all together into a poem s/he writes. This requires a huge effort of the imagination, which we might call the "esemplastic power of the poetic imagination." A decade after its first appearance a writer could remark, "Nor I trust will Coleridge's favorite word esemplastic..ever become current." Not only did the subject subsume the object it can also be argued that Imagination subsumed the role of Fancy within the creative work. Thus while Coleridge argued that the poet relied on both Fancy and Imagination when inventing a poem, and that the poet should seek a balance of these two faculties, (Coleridge, Biographia Literari, vol 1, p. 194) the "active" and "transformative" powers of the Imagination negated the contribution of, and representation of Fancy. In Coleridge's system, the Imagination is ultimately the only faculty which contributed to the creative process.
  • 21. FANCY
  • 22. Fancy was employed for tasks that were MechanicalPassive The accumulation of fact and documentation
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  • 25. REFERENCES 1. Imagination and fancy www.onlineliterature.com 2. Wikipedia