CRITICAL CONTEMPLATION AND CREATION IN THE SELECTED WILLIAM WORDSWORTH AND SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE’S WORKS
Journal: SCHOLARLY RESEARCH JOURNAL FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES (Vol.4, No. 26)Publication Date: 2016-11-04
Authors : Jayshree Singh;
Page : 2730-2743
Keywords : Poetic Imagination; Humanity; Nature; Poetic pleasure; Creative process;
Abstract
The study in this research paper attempts to elaborate the literary theories of the two eighteenth century romantic age poets William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The study will deal the poetic works of both the poets in order to understand their theories of poetic imagination, process and creation. It aims to discuss critically their sensibility towards the ordinary experiences derived from society, humanity and nature. It explores their power of balancing the poetic pleasure and creative process in terms of moral conceptions of the society and basic forms of life.
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