Coleridge and Emerson

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This work elaborates R. W. Emerson s modification of S. T. Coleridge s central philosophical-aesthetic notions such as imagination reason genius and symbol. Although Kant s and Schelling s idealistic philosophy various pantheistic theories and Neoplatonism are identified as Coleridge s and Emerson s congenial intellectual and spiritual background the author draws yet more attention to subtle differences between the English Romantic Coleridge and the American transcendentalist Emerson which allow us to recognize that we deal with two distinct philosophical and poetic theories. It is shown that Emerson neglecting flatly Coleridge's careful distinctions aimed at preserving the balance between dualism and monism resolves Coleridge's theoretical ambiguity by exclusively concentrating on the part of Coleridge's system which favors the irrational and the unconscious dimension. As a consequence Emerson's philosophy and aesthetics with their emphasis on reason and imagination understood as inspiration that is the inflow of the divine into the mind of the artist represent a radicalized version of Coleridge's neatly supressed monistic tendencies. In Emerson's interpretation Coleridgean imagination becomes equated with Plotinian soul that is Coleridgean reason becomes a synonym for the utter mystical depersonalization. Finally the delicate and easily overlooked Emersonian shifts with regard to Coleridge's theory point at the significance of Emerson's theoretical solutions in the transition from romanticim to modernism a transition to which ironically enough Coleridge himself unintentionally and indirectly gave valuable contribution.
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