Part Two: Contexts: The Pleasures of the Imagination: Joseph Addison, from The Spectator (1712).
In: Michael Faraday's Mental Exercises: An Artisan Essay Circle in Regency London; 2008, p239-242, 4p; (2008-04-01) S. 239-242
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A section from part two of the book "Michael Faraday's Mental Exercises: An Artisan Essay-Circle in Regency London" is presented. It explores the influence of Joseph Addison's "The Spectator" on the views of Faraday's idea of "the Pleasures and Uses of the Imagination," defining such pleasures or "fancy" that originated from the sight of the visible objects. It elaborates on such pleasures, classifying them as either primary pleasures or those occurring at the sight of the objects, or secondary pleasures when the objects are not actually present.
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Part Two: Contexts: The Pleasures of the Imagination: Joseph Addison, from The Spectator (1712).
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Quelle: | Michael Faraday's Mental Exercises: An Artisan Essay Circle in Regency London; 2008, p239-242, 4p; (2008-04-01) S. 239-242 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2008 |
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ISBN: | 978-1-84631-140-6 (print) |
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