In which publication did Samuel Taylor Coleridge first coin the phrase 'willing suspension of disbelief' in 1817?
Explanation
Samuel Taylor Coleridge introduced the concept of the 'willing suspension of disbelief' in his 1817 work, Biographia Literaria. This term describes the reader's acceptance of fantastical elements in literature for the sake of enjoyment. The other options are notable works by Coleridge but do not contain this phrase.