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- Title
Dejection, Fancy, and Imagination: Anna Laetitia Barbauld's Poetic Influence on Coleridge's Religious Imagination.
- Authors
Raiger, Michael
- Abstract
The article focuses on Samuel Taylor Coleridge declaration of the loss of poetic powers in Dejection: An Ode as the suspension of his "shaping spirit of Imagination" that has been linked with various losses in his personal life, most notably his ill-fated relationship with Sarah Hutchinson, the growing distance from his poetic collaboration with Wordsworth during the annus mirabilis of 1798, and the failing struggle against opium addiction.
- Subjects
DEJECTION: An Ode (Poem : Coleridge); COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834; HUTCHINSON, Sarah; OPIUM abuse; OPIUM
- Publication
Coleridge Bulletin, 2019, Vol 53, p30
- ISSN
0968-0551
- Publication type
Poetry Review