Adjective
See Demon, Demonic.
Source: Webster's dictionary" Bloom 2010 p. 3 He goes on to explain the "daemonic": "Opium was the avenging daemon or alastor of Coleridge's life, his dark or fallen angel, his experiential acquaintance with Milton's Satan. Source: Internet
Stillinger 2010 p. 157 Harold Bloom, in 2010, argued that Coleridge wrote two kinds of poems and that "The daemonic group, necessarily more famous, is the triad of The Ancient Mariner, Christabel, and 'Kubla Khan.' Source: Internet
Poetic genius, the genial spirit itself, Coleridge must see as daemonic when it is his own rather than when it is Milton's." Source: Internet