Mansions of the Spirit: Essays in Literature and ReligionGeorge A. Panichas |
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... imagination is no mere inventive fantasy , concocting ideal realms that never were . The imagination necessary for both scientist and novelist presupposes a turning inside - out of the objective world and its assimila- tion by the mind ...
... imagination is no mere inventive fantasy , concocting ideal realms that never were . The imagination necessary for both scientist and novelist presupposes a turning inside - out of the objective world and its assimila- tion by the mind ...
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... imagination is divorced from power . Rupert Birkin , obviously a projection of Lawrence's own personality , is the man of imagination , a poet and intellectual but unstable and rootless , and , like Lawrence himself , with a tendency ...
... imagination is divorced from power . Rupert Birkin , obviously a projection of Lawrence's own personality , is the man of imagination , a poet and intellectual but unstable and rootless , and , like Lawrence himself , with a tendency ...
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... imagination of unbelievers . In the work of the powerful French painter Georges Rouault , for example , we have proof of how the torment and horror of Christ's dying hours upon the Cross have obsessed a Roman Catholic imagination to the ...
... imagination of unbelievers . In the work of the powerful French painter Georges Rouault , for example , we have proof of how the torment and horror of Christ's dying hours upon the Cross have obsessed a Roman Catholic imagination to the ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
PART I | 28 |
HYATT H WAGGONER Point of View in Ameri | 47 |
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