The Unprosaic Imagination: Essays And Lectures On The Study Of Literature
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Book: Good
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Good
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A scholarly yet deeply humanistic work, The Unprosaic Imagination: Essays and Lectures on the Study of Literature presents a series of incisive reflections on the nature of literary study and the role of imagination in understanding great writing. Alec King argues with conviction that literature demands a mode of engagement that transcends mere analytical dissection, insisting instead on the cultivation of a poetic sensibility in both reader and critic. Drawing on a rich range of literary examples, the essays and lectures illustrate how the imaginative faculty is not an ornament to serious study but its very foundation. The tone throughout is measured and authoritative, balancing the rigor of academic inquiry with an almost passionate advocacy for the transformative power of literature. Ideal for students, educators, and devoted readers alike, this collection makes a compelling case for why the humanities matter and how literature, read with full imaginative attention, illuminates the deepest truths of human experience.
Author: Alec King
Format: Hardback
Published: 1975, University of Western Australia Press
Genre: Literary theory
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
A scholarly yet deeply humanistic work, The Unprosaic Imagination: Essays and Lectures on the Study of Literature presents a series of incisive reflections on the nature of literary study and the role of imagination in understanding great writing. Alec King argues with conviction that literature demands a mode of engagement that transcends mere analytical dissection, insisting instead on the cultivation of a poetic sensibility in both reader and critic. Drawing on a rich range of literary examples, the essays and lectures illustrate how the imaginative faculty is not an ornament to serious study but its very foundation. The tone throughout is measured and authoritative, balancing the rigor of academic inquiry with an almost passionate advocacy for the transformative power of literature. Ideal for students, educators, and devoted readers alike, this collection makes a compelling case for why the humanities matter and how literature, read with full imaginative attention, illuminates the deepest truths of human experience.