Write a note on Coleridge's concept of Imagination.
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He wrote that 'imagination' is of two types – Primary and Secondary. Primary, is understanding the impressions of the outer world through the senses. ... Secondary, is the poetic side which enhances the primary imagination. Coleridge called secondary imagination as a magical power.
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- He wrote that 'imagination' is of two types – Primary and Secondary.
- He wrote that 'imagination' is of two types – Primary and Secondary. Primary, is understanding the impressions of the outer world through the senses. ... Secondary, is the poetic side which enhances the primary imagination. Coleridge called secondary imagination as a magical power. Primary, is understanding the impressions of the outer world through the senses.
- ... Secondary, is the poetic side which enhances the primary imagination. Coleridge called secondary imagination as a magical power.
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