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The Strength to Dream: Literature and the Imagination
Colin Wilson
The Strength to Dream: Literature and the Imagination
Colin Wilson
In this intense and revealing essay, Wilson analyses our literary heritage from the standpoint of existential criticism. Using specific examples and detailed biographical data, he reveals a fact that we tend to ignore: that almost all modern literature is an ode to despair, a stubborn cult to the man in the street, to the defeated, the loser. The prevailing romantic disability we suffer has diminished the stature of man to unforeseen levels. The imagination to which Wilson appeals in this book is a power capable of transcending the immediate, of freeing us from the limits of what is possible. Those who can imagine in this way have dominion over the earthly world and for that reason alone are liberated from the futility of the ordinary. To imagine is to invoke the impossible, to reject things as they are and dare to shape them as they should be.
"...art in the twentieth century - literary art in particular - has ceased to take itself seriously as the primary instrument of existential philosophy. It has ceased to regard itself as an instrument for probing questions of human significance. Art is the science of human destiny." Colin Wilson
"Existential criticism is therefore the attempt to judge works of art by the contribution they make to the science of living, to judge them by standards of meaning as well as impact." Colin Wilson
362 pages
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | September 28, 2021 |
ISBN13 | 9781913209018 |
Publishers | Aristeia Press |
Pages | 362 |
Dimensions | 230 × 152 × 143 mm · 562 g |
Language | English |
Editor | Devin, Samantha |
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