The Poetics of Space [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 18 (4):771-772 (1965)
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This book is primarily for the patient and empathetic poetaster; it is a treasure-chest of themes on the imagination, metaphor, day-dream, and memory. Bachelard presents a phenomenology of the poetic image of inner or inhabited space, or what he terms "felicitous space." Inner space refers not only to the house of man but to the houses of things, drawers, chests, and wardrobes, and to the houses of animals, nests and shells. Bachelard's method is to articulate the many reverberations which any poetic image calls forth in the reader's mind. He masterfully interprets the images which he draws from a vast amount of literary material and he is also adept at describing his own daydreams. The last two chapters deal with a dialectic of inside and outside and a phenomenology of "roundness" which he had hoped to include in a later, more metaphysical work.—A. B. D.

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