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imagination and 1890s
With Jouvet as Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Suzanne Bing as Viola, Blanche Albane as Olivia, and Romain Bouquet as Sir Toby Belch, in a startling simple stage setting, the play called upon the audience's imagination in a way that had not been seen on a Paris stage since Paul Fort, an earlier reformer who had worked in the theatre in the 1890s.

imagination and association
Freud's work with free association, dream analysis, and the unconscious was of utmost importance to the Surrealists in developing methods to liberate imagination.
The association with Cockney and the East End in the public imagination may be due to many people assuming that Bow Bells are to be found in the district of Bow, rather than the lesser known St Mary-le-Bow church.
Individuation is a process of transformation whereby the personal and collective unconscious is brought into consciousness ( by means of dreams, active imagination or free association to take some examples ) to be assimilated into the whole personality.
Individuation is a process of transformation whereby the personal and collective unconscious is brought into consciousness ( by means of dreams, active imagination or free association to take some examples ) to be assimilated into the whole personality.
Norman Cohn argued that they were determined largely by the expectations of the interrogators and free association on the part of the accused, and reflect only popular imagination of the times, influenced by ignorance, fear, and religious intolerance towards minority groups.
The idea of a rude frontiersman providing the democratic leaven within an association of the rich and powerful has always excited the American imagination, nurtured on stories of Davy Crockett.
Brown's chief contribution to the general doctrine of mental association, besides what he did for the theory of perception, was, perhaps, his analysis of voluntary reminiscence and constructive imagination, faculties that appear at first sight to lie altogether beyond the explanatory range of the principle.
:" this pleasure is felt most immediately and acutely in the moment of association: that is in the reception ( or imagination ) of a word-form which is felt to have a certain style, and the attribution to it of a meaning which is not received through it.
* Associate, to form an association or connection between two or more concepts in the mind or imagination.
association, accommodation, communication, pronunciation, examination, imagination, determination, responsibility ...

imagination and between
Whatever pole of this contrast one emphasizes and whatever the tension between these two approaches to understanding the artistic imagination, it will be readily seen that they are not mutually exclusive, that they belong together.
The dome city represents the imagination and the second stanza represents the relationship between a poet and the rest of society.
There is also a strong connection between the idea of retreating into the imagination found within Keats's Lamia and in Tennyson's " Palace of Art ".
" in which he dealt with the debate between Karl Marx and Mikhail Bakunin at the First International and afterwards he suggested that " Libertarian marxism rejects determinism and fatalism, giving the greator place to individual will, intuition, imagination, reflex speeds, and to the deep instincts of the masses, which are more far-seeing in hours of crisis than the reasonings of the ‘ elites ’; libertarian marxism thinks of the effects of surprise, provocation and boldness, refuses to be cluttered and paralysed by a heavy ‘ scientific ’ apparatus, doesn ’ t equivocate or bluff, and guards itself from adventurism as much as from fear of the unknown.
Cinema and media theorist Vivian Sobchack examines the dialogue between science fiction film and the technological imagination.
and imagination between 1832 and 1849.
Surrealists believe that non-Western cultures also provide a continued source of inspiration for Surrealist activity because some may strike up a better balance between instrumental reason and imagination in flight than Western culture.
Surrealism has had an identifiable impact on radical and revolutionary politics, both directly — as in some Surrealists joining or allying themselves with radical political groups, movements and parties — and indirectly — through the way in which Surrealists ' emphasize the intimate link between freeing imagination and the mind, and liberation from repressive and archaic social structures.
Although commonplace today, the effect bewitched audiences in the era before widespread recorded sound — after the initial 1918 run-through, Holst's daughter Imogen ( in addition to watching the charwomen dancing in the aisles during " Jupiter ") remarked that the ending was " unforgettable, with its hidden chorus of women's voices growing fainter and fainter ... until the imagination knew no difference between sound and silence ".
Rail passenger revenues declined dramatically between 1920 and 1934 because of the rise of the automobile, but in the mid-1930s, railroads reignited popular imagination with service improvements and new, diesel-powered streamliners, such as the gleaming silver Pioneer Zephyr and Flying Yankee.
Alex Boese, the creator of the Museum of Hoaxes, states that the only distinction between them is the reaction of the public, because a fraud can be classified as a hoax when its method of acquiring financial gain creates a broad public impact or captures the imagination of the masses.
It looks for a transcendence of the opposites entailing a leap of the imagination to a higher level, which ( 1 ) provides justification for rejecting both alternatives as false and / or ( 2 ) helps elucidate a real but previously veiled integral relationship between apparent opposites that have been kept apart and regarded as distinct.
The two became lifelong friends as well as rivals and are often compared ; one key difference between them is that Matisse drew and painted from nature, while Picasso was much more inclined to work from imagination.
His films have frequently explored the relationship between consciousness, memory, and the imagination, and he is noted for devising innovative formal structures for his narratives.
In the writing of Thomas Hobbes, imagination became a key element of human cognition ; William Duff was one of the first to identify imagination as a quality of genius, typifying the separation being made between talent ( productive, but breaking no new ground ) and genius.
This book displayed a vigorous scientific imagination, controlled by a logical sense that rigidly distinguished between fact and hypothesis, and it quickly won wide recognition, both as an admirable digest of the numberless observations made with regard to the development of animals during the quarter of a century preceding its publication, and as a work of original research.
What is essential to the oratory art ( as the Greek rhetorike ) is the orderly link between common sense and an end commensurate to it — an end that is not imposed upon the imagination from above ( in the manner of the moderns and a certain dogmatic form of Christianity ), but that is drawn out of common sense itself.
The river has captured the imagination of several authors and poets, particularly since in very hot summers the river channel can become dry between Dorking and Leatherhead ( most recently during the 1976 drought ).
Film Noir notes, " By developing the plot from the point-of-view of a neurotic and skillfully using flashback and fantasy scenes in a straightforward manner, the distinction between reality and Louise's imagination is blurred.
The building contained a mix between fluctuating reality and virtual reality by a means of magic and imagination, and was in actuality just one large room.
) This argument that there will always be an explanatory gap between an identification of a state in mental and physical terms is compounded, Nagel argues, by the fact that imagination operates in two distinct ways.
The poem shows the struggle between imagination and science.
As critic Philip Walker says of Zola, " In page after page, including many of his most memorable writings, we are presented with what amounts to a mimesis of the interplay between sensation and imagination which Taine studied at great length and out of which, he believed, emerges the world of the mind.
( Descartes describes the difference between imagination as a sort of vision, or image, and intellect as conceptualizing things by symbolic manipulation.

imagination and Yellow
Weisman's compositions continue to be re-interpreted with vigor and imagination by such iconic contemporary artists as Tom Petty, Elvis Costello, Bruce Springsteen, Johnny Cash, The Cramps, Nick Cave, Junior Brown, the Yellow Magic Orchestra, k. d.

imagination and Book
One example is that the Calvin & Hobbes comic strip ( written by Bill Waterson ) includes in its scenario a children's book Hamster Huey & The Gooey Kablooie, and Bill Waterson stated in The Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Book that he believed that Hamster Huey & The Gooey Kablooie should remain an undefined story, left to the reader's imagination ; but someone not associated with the strip published Hamster Huey & The Gooey Kablooie in the real world.
Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite in his Celestial Hierarchy ( vii ), drew upon the Book of Isaiah in fixing the fiery nature of seraphim in the medieval imagination.
Whilst Milton ( mentioned by name in line 181 of Book One ) in Paradise Lost rewrites God's creation and The Fall of Man so as to " justify the ways of God to man ," Wordsworth chooses his own mind and imagination as a subject worthy of epic.
The novelist Rudyard Kipling ( 1865 – 1936 ) also captured the imagination of many with The Jungle Book.

imagination and after
Both girls married and lived abroad for a time after they grew up, yet the photographs continued to hold the public imagination ; in 1966 a reporter from the Daily Express newspaper traced Elsie, who had by then returned to the UK.
His interest in space, however, was his primary focus, especially after reading science fiction stories by writers such as Edgar Rice Burroughs, which stirred his imagination about life on other planets, such as Mars.
La Motte, her caretaker in the abbey, recognizes the heights to which her imagination reached after reading the autobiographical manuscripts of a past murdered man in the abbey.
:“‘ I do not wonder, that after you had suffered its terrors to impress your imagination, you fancied you saw specters, and heard wondrous noises .’ La Motte said.
An image of " the South " was fixed in Mitchell's imagination when at six years old her mother took her on a buggy tour through ruined plantations and " Sherman's sentinels ", the brick and stone chimneys that remained after William Tecumseh Sherman's " March and torch " through Georgia.
However, it took a few centuries for Rome to become the great city of popular imagination, and it only became a great empire after the rule of Augustus ( Octavian ).
Ragtime fell out of favor as jazz claimed the public's imagination after 1917, but there have been numerous revivals since the music has been re-discovered.
In the Renaissance and after, it was the story of Glaucus and Scylla that caught the imagination of painters across Europe.
It's very hard to talk about pictures — should I say now that I like Metropolis because something I have seen in my imagination comes true, when I detested it after it was finished?
" Ibn Khaldun's Muqaddimah ( 1377 ) states that " confused dreams " are " pictures of the imagination that are stored inside by perception and to which the ability to think is applied, after ( man ) has retired from sense perception.
Spielberg felt Drew Barrymore had the right imagination for mischievous young Gertie after she impressed him with a story that she led a punk rock band.
In the same sense an illusion can die and live after death in the same way that an image of imagination can be re-imagined.
The only certainty one gets, after reading much of the secondary literature, is that even the writers close to Gildas in time struggled with the gaps in his account, which they filled with either their own research, or imagination.
Purgatory is, after all, not a theological concept Beckett would have been brought up with though Dante ’ s interpretation of it did catch his imagination.
Rudolf Steiner postulated that intuition is the third of three stages of higher knowledge, coming after imagination and inspiration, and is characterized by a state of immediate and complete experience of, or even union with, the object of knowledge without loss of the subject's individual ego.
Although based loosely on what is known of the historical figure of Aguirre, the film's story line is, as Herzog acknowledged years after the film's release, a work of imagination.
Michael Schenker started playing guitar at an early age, after his brother Rudolf brought home a Gibson Flying V guitar, which captured his imagination.
A special picture-disc helped boost sales but what particularly grabbed the British public's imagination was Tubeway Army's appearance on the BBC show The Old Grey Whistle Test, followed soon after by a slot on Top of the Pops.
Evert's romance with the top men's player Jimmy Connors captured the public's imagination in the 1970s, particularly after they both captured the singles titles at Wimbledon in 1974.
The story of de Torres addressing an Indian crowd, who sometimes smoked tobacco through their noses, in Hebrew after Columbus's first landfall on San Salvador is a product of novelists ' imagination.
For Knight ‘ picturesque ’ means simply ‘ after the manner of painting ’, a point which is important to his further discussion of sensation, which in Knight's view is central to the understanding of painting and music which are ‘ addressed to the organs of sight and hearing ’, while poetry and sculpture appeal ‘ entirely to the imagination and passions .’ The latter must be understood in terms of associations of ideas, while the former rely on the ‘ irritation ’ or friction of sensitive parts of the body.
It was only after 1930 that its existence became widely known, catching the imagination of the press and public alike.

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