Evaluating poetry: Navigating the divide between aesthetical and creativity judgments

Chaudhuri, Soma; Pickering, Alan and Bhattacharya, Joydeep. 2024. Evaluating poetry: Navigating the divide between aesthetical and creativity judgments. Journal of Creative Behavior, ISSN 0022-0175 [Article] (In Press)

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Abstract or Description

The comprehension and appreciation of poetry are inherently subjective, involving both creativity and aesthetic appeal. However, do these assessments of aesthetics and creativity rely on identical criteria, or do they vary depending on underlying factors? We addressed this question in this study. Participants (N=96) evaluated twenty-five English poems across nine subjective characteristics: reading fluency, vivid imagery, perceived emotions (valence and arousal), surprise, originality, usefulness, aesthetic appeal, and creativity. Linear mixed model analysis revealed that a poem’s creativity was primarily predicted by its originality, followed by its usefulness and vivid imagery. Conversely, the evaluation of a poem's aesthetic appeal followed a different route; it was mainly predicted by a poem’s reading fluency, followed by arousal, valence, and vivid imagery. Additionally, the association between creativity and originality was significantly moderated by participants’ personality traits, specifically, openness, vividness of visual imagery and curiosity. The relationship between aesthetic appeal and reading fluency was moderated by the vividness of auditory imagery trait. These findings further suggest that a poem's creativity evaluation closely aligns with the standard definition of creativity, relying on its originality and usefulness. The study provides novel insights into the implicit internal models in the evaluation of poetry.

Item Type:

Article

Identification Number (DOI):

https://doi.org/10.1002/jocb.683

Keywords:

poetry, evaluation, creativity, aesthetic appeal

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Psychology

Dates:

DateEvent
24 June 2024Accepted
21 July 2024Published Online

Item ID:

37189

Date Deposited:

04 Jul 2024 11:11

Last Modified:

09 Aug 2024 11:27

Peer Reviewed:

Yes, this version has been peer-reviewed.

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/37189

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