Poet and philosopher William Coleridge coined the phrase “suspension of disbelief” to describe a state of mind in which readers willingly ignore obvious untruths and fantastic elements in literature in order to allow themselves to enjoy the story. He called it a form of “poetic faith.” [1] There’s an alternative form of this mindset that … Continue reading Suspension of Belief
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