Dreaming by the Book

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伊莱恩•斯卡利(Elaine Scarry), 英美文学语言学教授,哈佛大学Walter M. Cabot美学教授,认知接受美学的倡导者,在当代文艺理论界有重要的影响力具有重大的影响。其论著颇丰,主要代表作有:《论美与正义》(On Beauty and Being Just,普林斯顿,1999)、《痛苦中的躯体》(The Body in Pain,1985)等。

出版者:Princeton Univ Pr
作者:Scarry, Elaine
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页数:304
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出版时间:2001-3
价格:$ 34.97
装帧:Pap
isbn号码:9780691070766
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  • 艺术 
  • 理论 
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"Dreaming by the Book" explores the almost miraculous processes by which poets and writers teach us the work of imaginative creation. Writers from Homer to Heaney instruct us in the art of mental composition, even as their poems progress. Just as painters understand paint, composers musical instruments, and sculptors stone or metal, verbal artists understand the only material in which their creations will get made - the back-lit tissue of the human brain. In her brilliant synthesis of literary criticism, philosophy, and cognitive psychology, Elaine Scarry explores the principal practices by which writers bring things to life for their readers.

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pseudoscience through the lens of literature. the idea of flower as a medium is quite interesting on its own but utterly unconvincing when applied to how the human brain imagines. 建议作者对这个议题这么感兴趣的话去涉猎神经科学。

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pseudoscience through the lens of literature. the idea of flower as a medium is quite interesting on its own but utterly unconvincing when applied to how the human brain imagines. 建议作者对这个议题这么感兴趣的话去涉猎神经科学。

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pseudoscience through the lens of literature. the idea of flower as a medium is quite interesting on its own but utterly unconvincing when applied to how the human brain imagines. 建议作者对这个议题这么感兴趣的话去涉猎神经科学。

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pseudoscience through the lens of literature. the idea of flower as a medium is quite interesting on its own but utterly unconvincing when applied to how the human brain imagines. 建议作者对这个议题这么感兴趣的话去涉猎神经科学。

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pseudoscience through the lens of literature. the idea of flower as a medium is quite interesting on its own but utterly unconvincing when applied to how the human brain imagines. 建议作者对这个议题这么感兴趣的话去涉猎神经科学。

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