The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 1978 - 289 頁 |
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... poem . The reading , enjoyment , and comprehension of poetry is a complex of behaviors that calls into play and blends percep- tual , affective , and cognitive responses . The total apprehension of a poem requires sensitivity to several ...
... poem . The reading , enjoyment , and comprehension of poetry is a complex of behaviors that calls into play and blends percep- tual , affective , and cognitive responses . The total apprehension of a poem requires sensitivity to several ...
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... poem he wrote of Sounds lovelier than the light And light more sweet than song from night's own bird.52 Let me point out an interesting fact . In these examples taken from Swinburne , and in previous examples taken from other poets ...
... poem he wrote of Sounds lovelier than the light And light more sweet than song from night's own bird.52 Let me point out an interesting fact . In these examples taken from Swinburne , and in previous examples taken from other poets ...
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... Jig of Forslin " by Conrad Aiken . In Collected poems ; copyright 1953 , 1970 by Conrad Aiken . Reprinted by permission of Oxford University Press . 58 Ibid . poem , a voice is described as “ a breaking Synesthetic Metaphor in Poetry 251.
... Jig of Forslin " by Conrad Aiken . In Collected poems ; copyright 1953 , 1970 by Conrad Aiken . Reprinted by permission of Oxford University Press . 58 Ibid . poem , a voice is described as “ a breaking Synesthetic Metaphor in Poetry 251.
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Introduction | 1 |
The Doctrine of Common Psychophysical Properties | 4 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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