Description
Part reverie, part rhapsody, and lucid analysis throughout. -- Robert Fagles, translator of Homer's "Iliad" I finished Dreaming by the Book feeling that fundamental aspects of the nature of consciousness had been peeled open and exposed to view. -- Stephen M. Kosslyn, author of "Image and Brain"
About the Author
Elaine Scarry is Walter M. Cabot Professor of Aesthetics at Harvard University. Her many writings include On Beauty and Being Just (Princeton) and The Body In Pain (1986).
Reviews
Co-Winner of the 2000 Truman Capote Award, Literary Criticism "A startling inquiry ... a truly revealing phenomenology of imagination... Dreaming by the Book will affect how one reads fiction and poetry as few critical works have done before."--Kenneth Baker, art critic, San Francisco Chronicle "[Scarry] is extremely ambitious, seeking nothing less than a theory of literary cognition... Her interest, which is really in aesthetic success, makes her an original."--James Wood, New Republic "Her approach often recalls that of ... Descartes and Hume as she attempts to solve the riddle of how the mind works. Scarry is an original, interdisciplinary thinker. She writes like someone enraptured by both the natural world ... and by language."--Publishers Weekly "[Scarry] has written an appendix to Aristotle, perhaps best entitled De Imaginatione, though I wonder whether it fits better to the end of his De Anima, 'On the Soul,' or his Poetics."--Virginia Quarterly Review
Awards
Joint winner of Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism 2000.
Book Information
ISBN 9780691070766
Author Elaine Scarry
Format Paperback
Page Count 304
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publisher Princeton University Press
Weight(grams) 369g