The Poetics of Reverie: Childhood Language and the Cosmos
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In this his last significant work an admired French philosopher provides extraordinary meditations on the relations between the imagining consciousness and the world positing the notion of reverie as its most dynamic point of reference. In his earlier book The Poetics of Space Bachelard considered several kinds of "praiseworthy space" conducive to the flow of poetic imagery. In Poetics of Reverie he considers the absolute origins of that imagery: language sexuality childhood the Cartesian ego and the universe. Approaching the psychology of wonder from the phenomenological viewpoint Bachelard demonstrates the aurgentative potential of all that awareness. Thus he distinguishes what is merely a phenomenon of relaxation from the kind of reverie which "poetry puts on the right track the track of expanding consciousness"
