who coined the term willing suspension of disbelief

Who coined the term “willing suspension of disbelief”?

Samuel Taylor Coleridge coined the term “willing suspension of disbelief” in his critical treatise Biographia Literaria (1817).

Coleridge used the term to refer to the “poetic faith” of a reader in accepting imaginary elements in a literary work.

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