The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 1978 - 289 頁 |
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... poetry and prose of Charles Baudelaire — was predated 70 years by the discussion given by Clavière ( 1898 ) , and later by Mahling ( 1926 ) . Most certainly , there were others who saw possible relations between the scientific and the ...
... poetry and prose of Charles Baudelaire — was predated 70 years by the discussion given by Clavière ( 1898 ) , and later by Mahling ( 1926 ) . Most certainly , there were others who saw possible relations between the scientific and the ...
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... poetry . Allusions to the " cold moon " often exemplify cool colors . For one , there is the contrast between the colors of moonlight and of sunlight , between the paler , whiter light from the ... Poetry 219 Synesthetic Metaphor in Poetry.
... poetry . Allusions to the " cold moon " often exemplify cool colors . For one , there is the contrast between the colors of moonlight and of sunlight , between the paler , whiter light from the ... Poetry 219 Synesthetic Metaphor in Poetry.
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... poetry of Shelley and of Keats , it might be argued , discloses an important development , namely increas- ing freedom from an informational poetry of two sense modalities and movement toward an affective poetry of many modalities . To ...
... poetry of Shelley and of Keats , it might be argued , discloses an important development , namely increas- ing freedom from an informational poetry of two sense modalities and movement toward an affective poetry of many modalities . To ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Doctrine of Common Psychophysical Properties | 4 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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