Scepticism and Poetry
ebook ∣ An Essay on the Poetic Imagination · Routledge Revivals
By D. G. James
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First published in 1937, in Scepticism and Poetry the author argues that a theory of poetry is primarily a theory of the imagination; that the imagination which is present in the making of poetry is present also in all our knowledge of the world; and that its operation in poetry cannot therefore be understood if considered apart from the activity of the imagination in knowledge.
The book discusses themes like the 'prime agent'; denial of the 'prime agent' and the consequences; imaginative use of language; imagination, lyric and morality; and poetry, dogma and the mystical. This is an interesting book for the students of literature and poetry.
