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In this book, Eva Brann sets out no less a task than to assess the meaning of imagination in its multifarious expressions throughout western history. The result is one of those rare achievements that will make The World of the Imagination a standard reference.
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In this book, Eva Brann sets out no less a task than to assess the meaning of imagination in its multifarious expressions throughout western history. The result is one of those rare achievements that will make The World of the Imagination a standard reference.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 826
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 1993
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1172g
- ISBN-13: 9780847677764
- ISBN-10: 0847677761
- Artikelnr.: 22238219
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 826
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 1993
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1172g
- ISBN-13: 9780847677764
- ISBN-10: 0847677761
- Artikelnr.: 22238219
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
By Eva T. H. Brann
Preface Introduction Part I: Philosophy: The Nature of the Imagination
Chapter 1: Ancient Writers Chapter 2: Medieval Writers Chapter 3: Modern
Writers Chapter 4: Twentieth-Century Writers (with Debates and
Developments) Chapter 5: Conclusions: Why an Image-Forming Imagination
Should, After All, Be Affirmed Part II: Psychology: The Having of Imagery
Chapter 1: Cognitive Science: The Setting of Imagery-Investigations Chapter
2: The Science of Mental Imagery: Cognitive Psychology Chapter 3: The
Science of Memory: Storage and Retrieval of Visual Imagery Chapter 4:
Children's Imagery Chapter 5: Various Imagery-Topics Chapter 6: The Organs
of the Imagination: Eye and Brain Part III: Logic: The Being of Images
Chapter 1: Real Images: Real Depictions of Real Objects Chapter 2: Mental
Images: Unreal Pictures of Real Objects Chapter 3: Imaginary Images: Unreal
Pictures of Unreal Objects Part IV: Literature: The Translation of
Imagining Chapter 1: Visions into Words and Words into Vision Chapter 2:
Literary Creation: Imagining Apotheosized Chapter 3: Literary Language: Two
Figures of Speech Chapter 4: Literary Imagining: Two Genres of Fiction Part
V: Depiction: The Theater of Imagining Chapter 1: The Space of Imagining
Chapter 2: Thoughtful Space: The Geometry of Imagining Chapter 3: Aesthetic
Space: Pictures and Paintings Part VI: The Worldly Imagination: Imaginary
and Imaginative Visions Chapter 1: Theology: Contrary Estimations of the
Imagination Chapter 2: No-Places and Past Times: Imaginary Worlds Chapter
3: Places and Passions: The Imaginative World Conclusion: Imaginative
Projection and Thoughtful Penetration: Transparence and Transcendence Coda:
The Life of the Imagination Index
Chapter 1: Ancient Writers Chapter 2: Medieval Writers Chapter 3: Modern
Writers Chapter 4: Twentieth-Century Writers (with Debates and
Developments) Chapter 5: Conclusions: Why an Image-Forming Imagination
Should, After All, Be Affirmed Part II: Psychology: The Having of Imagery
Chapter 1: Cognitive Science: The Setting of Imagery-Investigations Chapter
2: The Science of Mental Imagery: Cognitive Psychology Chapter 3: The
Science of Memory: Storage and Retrieval of Visual Imagery Chapter 4:
Children's Imagery Chapter 5: Various Imagery-Topics Chapter 6: The Organs
of the Imagination: Eye and Brain Part III: Logic: The Being of Images
Chapter 1: Real Images: Real Depictions of Real Objects Chapter 2: Mental
Images: Unreal Pictures of Real Objects Chapter 3: Imaginary Images: Unreal
Pictures of Unreal Objects Part IV: Literature: The Translation of
Imagining Chapter 1: Visions into Words and Words into Vision Chapter 2:
Literary Creation: Imagining Apotheosized Chapter 3: Literary Language: Two
Figures of Speech Chapter 4: Literary Imagining: Two Genres of Fiction Part
V: Depiction: The Theater of Imagining Chapter 1: The Space of Imagining
Chapter 2: Thoughtful Space: The Geometry of Imagining Chapter 3: Aesthetic
Space: Pictures and Paintings Part VI: The Worldly Imagination: Imaginary
and Imaginative Visions Chapter 1: Theology: Contrary Estimations of the
Imagination Chapter 2: No-Places and Past Times: Imaginary Worlds Chapter
3: Places and Passions: The Imaginative World Conclusion: Imaginative
Projection and Thoughtful Penetration: Transparence and Transcendence Coda:
The Life of the Imagination Index
Preface Introduction Part I: Philosophy: The Nature of the Imagination
Chapter 1: Ancient Writers Chapter 2: Medieval Writers Chapter 3: Modern
Writers Chapter 4: Twentieth-Century Writers (with Debates and
Developments) Chapter 5: Conclusions: Why an Image-Forming Imagination
Should, After All, Be Affirmed Part II: Psychology: The Having of Imagery
Chapter 1: Cognitive Science: The Setting of Imagery-Investigations Chapter
2: The Science of Mental Imagery: Cognitive Psychology Chapter 3: The
Science of Memory: Storage and Retrieval of Visual Imagery Chapter 4:
Children's Imagery Chapter 5: Various Imagery-Topics Chapter 6: The Organs
of the Imagination: Eye and Brain Part III: Logic: The Being of Images
Chapter 1: Real Images: Real Depictions of Real Objects Chapter 2: Mental
Images: Unreal Pictures of Real Objects Chapter 3: Imaginary Images: Unreal
Pictures of Unreal Objects Part IV: Literature: The Translation of
Imagining Chapter 1: Visions into Words and Words into Vision Chapter 2:
Literary Creation: Imagining Apotheosized Chapter 3: Literary Language: Two
Figures of Speech Chapter 4: Literary Imagining: Two Genres of Fiction Part
V: Depiction: The Theater of Imagining Chapter 1: The Space of Imagining
Chapter 2: Thoughtful Space: The Geometry of Imagining Chapter 3: Aesthetic
Space: Pictures and Paintings Part VI: The Worldly Imagination: Imaginary
and Imaginative Visions Chapter 1: Theology: Contrary Estimations of the
Imagination Chapter 2: No-Places and Past Times: Imaginary Worlds Chapter
3: Places and Passions: The Imaginative World Conclusion: Imaginative
Projection and Thoughtful Penetration: Transparence and Transcendence Coda:
The Life of the Imagination Index
Chapter 1: Ancient Writers Chapter 2: Medieval Writers Chapter 3: Modern
Writers Chapter 4: Twentieth-Century Writers (with Debates and
Developments) Chapter 5: Conclusions: Why an Image-Forming Imagination
Should, After All, Be Affirmed Part II: Psychology: The Having of Imagery
Chapter 1: Cognitive Science: The Setting of Imagery-Investigations Chapter
2: The Science of Mental Imagery: Cognitive Psychology Chapter 3: The
Science of Memory: Storage and Retrieval of Visual Imagery Chapter 4:
Children's Imagery Chapter 5: Various Imagery-Topics Chapter 6: The Organs
of the Imagination: Eye and Brain Part III: Logic: The Being of Images
Chapter 1: Real Images: Real Depictions of Real Objects Chapter 2: Mental
Images: Unreal Pictures of Real Objects Chapter 3: Imaginary Images: Unreal
Pictures of Unreal Objects Part IV: Literature: The Translation of
Imagining Chapter 1: Visions into Words and Words into Vision Chapter 2:
Literary Creation: Imagining Apotheosized Chapter 3: Literary Language: Two
Figures of Speech Chapter 4: Literary Imagining: Two Genres of Fiction Part
V: Depiction: The Theater of Imagining Chapter 1: The Space of Imagining
Chapter 2: Thoughtful Space: The Geometry of Imagining Chapter 3: Aesthetic
Space: Pictures and Paintings Part VI: The Worldly Imagination: Imaginary
and Imaginative Visions Chapter 1: Theology: Contrary Estimations of the
Imagination Chapter 2: No-Places and Past Times: Imaginary Worlds Chapter
3: Places and Passions: The Imaginative World Conclusion: Imaginative
Projection and Thoughtful Penetration: Transparence and Transcendence Coda:
The Life of the Imagination Index