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A sequence of essays that investigates poetry, imagination and symbolism, considering how myth, folk tradition and visionary experience inform artistic creation. The writer moves between discussions of popular verse, individual poets and the philosophy of poetry, and extends criticism to painting, theatre and symbolic imagery. Recurring concerns include the Celtic element, the relationship between bodily feeling and spiritual moods, and the influence of enchantment, memory and the unconscious on creativity. Throughout the pieces the argument emphasizes art’s power to shape personal sensibility and collective emotion.
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