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E-grāmata: Architectural Space and the Imagination: Houses in Literature and Art from Classical to Contemporary

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This book sheds light on the intimate relationship between built space and the mind, exploring the ways in which architecture inhabits and shapes both the memory and the imagination. Examining the role of the house, a recurrent, even haunting, image in art and literature from classical times to the present day, it includes new work by both leading scholars and early career academics, providing fresh insights into the spiritual, social, and imaginative significances of built space. Further, it reveals how engagement with both real and imagined architectural structures has long been a way of understanding the intangible workings of the mind itself.

Christina's World ix
Jane Griffiths
1 Introduction
1(18)
Jane Griffiths
Adam Hanna
Part I Foundations
2 Bifurcated Thought: Reflections on Inventive Thinking
19(14)
Andrew Lanyon
3 Murmuring Houses for the Mythical Mind
33(20)
Christian lilies
4 The House of the Senses: Experiencing Buildings with Peter Zumthor and Pliny the Younger
53(16)
Martin Duchs
Sabine Vogt
Part II Reading Literary Architectures
5 Behold the House of the Lord: Encountering Architecture in the Codex Amiatinus
69(16)
Meg Boulton
6 Placing the Dead: Architectural Imagination and Posthumous Identity in Medieval France
85(16)
Helen Swift
7 Domestic Devotion: Representing Household Space in Late Medieval Religious Writing
101(16)
Aparna Chaudhuri
8 `Drawd Too ArchitectooralooraP: Charles Dickens, the Bildungsroman and the Spatial Imagination
117(14)
Ushashi Dasgupta
9 Spaces of the A-Temporal: Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities and the Early Modern Imagination
131(18)
Jelena Todorovic
Part III Architectures of the Literary Imagination
10 `His Midas Touch': Building and Writing in the Poetry of Edmund Spenser and Seamus Heaney
149(18)
Archie Cornish
11 Yeats's Stanzas, Yeats's Rooms
167(14)
Adam Hanna
12 Nature's Cabinets Unlocked: Cognition, Cabinets, and Philosophy in Margaret Cavendish's Poems and Fancies
181(16)
Sarah Cawthorne
13 Elizabeth Bishop's House in the Mind: Memory, Imagination, and Interior Space in `The End of March'
197(16)
Jane Griffiths
14 `The Mind in the House' or the `House in the Mind': Poetic Composition and Reclaimed Memory
213(14)
Stephanie Norgate
House Painting
225(2)
Jane Griffiths
Index 227
Dr Jane Griffiths is an Associate Professor at the University of Oxford, UK, and Placito Fellow and Tutor in English at Wadham College. She has written extensively on English poetry and poets of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Her most recent collection of poetry is Silent in Finisterre (2017).





Dr Adam Hanna is Lecturer in Irish Literature at University College Cork, Ireland. He is the author of Northern Irish Poetry and Domestic Space (2015), as well as of several articles and book chapters on Irish literature.