12. Who made a difference between 'poetry' and 'poem'
(A) Coleridge
(B) Edision
(C) Arnold
(D) Eliot
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Coleridge
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Thus, according to Coleridge, the poem is distinguished form prose compositions by its immediate object. The immediate object of prose is to give truth and that of poem is to please. He again distinguishes those prose compositions (romance and novels) from poem whose object is similar to poem i.e. to please.
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