![]() ![]() City-dwellings on streets are more transient like Rilke than the old country home, where he is born in. Bachelard imputes Rilke with trust in the storm since lightning shows where to spare the dwellings of men like the negative of a photo-image. Rilke writes of city-dwellings, where storms and hurricanes seem more aggressive and hostile than in the countryside. Bachelin writes that winter is the oldest season and reminds us of remote past, old houses and ancestral legends of centuries ago, which recall dramatic times when deep snow and blizzards surround the homestead in snow-drifts. ![]() ![]() Baudelaire notes that the more severe the outside weather, the warmer and cozier it seems inside, reminding one how valuable a house is. Bachelard reiterates the idea that rooms and houses are psychological diagrams that writers and poets use to analyze intimacy. The Poetics of Space Paperback 1 April 1994 by Gaston Bachelard (Author) 688 ratings See all formats and editions Kindle Edition 290.02 Read with Our Free App Paperback from 3,711.00 2 New from 3,711. The Poetics of Space by Gaston Bachelard: 9780143107521 : Books A beloved multidisciplinary treatise comes to Penguin Classics Since its initial publication in 1958, The Poetics of Space has been a muse to. ![]()
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