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5. Imagination
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Lecture
In this module, we think about Coleridge’s interest in the imagination, looking in particular at how the creative forces of the mind operate in ‘Kubla Khan’ (1797)
Course
In this course, we think about the poetry of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, focusing in particular in the literary and historical background of this poems of the 1790s. In the first half of the course, we think about Coleridge’s religious views and how these impacted his views on politics and nature in poems such as ‘This Lime-tree Bower my Prison’, before moving on in the second half to explore Coleridge’s interest in the mind, imagination, and consciousness in poems such as ‘Rime of the Ancient Mariner’, ‘Kubla Khan’, and ‘Dejection: An Ode’
Lecturer
Seamus' interests are principally in the field of English Romantic poetry and thought, especially Coleridge and Wordsworth, and in post-Romantic English poetry, especially Tennyson, Eliot, Auden, Larkin, and their circles. He also has an interest in the modern history of criticism, reflected in articles on A.C. Bradley, William Empson, F.W. Bateson, and M.H. Abrams. He is co-editor, with Christopher Ricks, of the journal Essays in Criticism: A Quarterly Journal of Literary Criticism (OUP), and the general editor of the new series, 21st-Century Oxford Authors (OUP). He often reviews for the Times Literary Supplement, the London Review of Books, and the Literary Review. He is also Fellow Librarian of Balliol.
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Perry, S. (2018, August 15). The Poetry of Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Imagination [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://www.massolit.io/courses/the-poetry-of-samuel-taylor-coleridge/imagination
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Perry, S. "The Poetry of Samuel Taylor Coleridge – Imagination." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 15 Aug 2018, https://www.massolit.io/courses/the-poetry-of-samuel-taylor-coleridge/imagination