Concept of IMAGINATION
given by IA Richards
INTRODUCTION
literary Criticism has found
itself as an important and independent branch. In the modern times, Literary
Criticism has established new horizon. I. A Richards and T. S. Eliot are
considered as The Father of New Criticism.
Simple means of IMAGINATION
:
The faculty or action of
forming new ideas, or images or concepts of external objects not present to the
senses.
According to I. A Richards,
we can define the term Imagination at least in six distinct sense. He discusses
Various meaning and concepts of the same term. Since Imagination is an abstract
noun, it can be defined in many different ways.
1) The
first concept of IMAGINATION is very common that is the production of vivid
images, usually visual images, already sufficiently discussed. It is the
commonest and the least interesting things which is referred to by Imagination.
2) Another
concept of IMAGINATION is the use of figurative language. People who naturally
employ Metaphor and simile especially when it is of an unusual kind are said to
have Imagination.
3)The Third is, a narrator
Sense is that in which Sympathetic reproducing of other people 's states of
mind, particularly their emotional states is Imagination.
4)Moreover, a different concept
of IMAGINATION is the inventiveness the bringing together of elements which are
not ordinary connected.
5)Fifth concept According to
I. A Richards is that Imagination means a kind of relevant connection of things
ordinary thought as disparate which is exemplified in scientific Imagination.
The technical triumphs of The Arts are examples of this kind of Imagination.
6)Finally, we come to the
sense of Imagination with which we are here most concerned. It is closely
connected with Coleridge 's great Contribution to Critical Theory.
In this words Imagination
means......
"That Synthetic and
magical power,
to which we have exclusively
appropriated
the name of
Imagination....... "
It is a sense of novelty and
freshness with Old and familiar objects, a more than usual state of emotion,
with more than usual order.
At the end of the article,
I. A Richards refers Wordsworth 's pantheistic interpretations of the
imaginative experience, in' Tintern Abbey ', which is in verifying form has
been given by many poets and critics.
Imagination plays very vital
role in creation of literature.
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