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Blake’s views on romantic imagination

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Answered by Jonnydepp
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Answered by gaurav1722001
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It explores the differences between two groups of the Romantic poets who think of this phenomenon somehow in different ways.One group, represented by Coleridge and Blake, suggests that imagination is a divine power which is detached from nature. The other group, represented by Wordsworth and Keats, suggests the opposite in which imagination is a human power which is attached to nature In his study, the researcher depended heavily on the extensive reading on the subject matter, such as

The Romantic Imagination

for Bowra (1950). Besides, he browsed through several electronic sites. Finally, by comparing the two ideologies of the Romantic poets concerning imagination, and also by careful reading of the subject,the researcher found out that all the Romantic poets agree on the importance of imagination as a creative power, but at the same time they disagree somehow on the source of imagination and its relation to nature

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