The Poetics of Space

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What are the practical implications?

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The provided passages do not contain information about the practical implications of "The Poetics of Space."

The passages describe the book as a multidisciplinary treatise by Gaston Bachelard that explores the meaning and being of art, focusing on poetic imagery and intimate domestic spaces that shape dreams and memories [2]. It is noted as a source of inspiration for philosophers, architects, writers, psychologists, critics, and readers [2]. The passages also mention that the book has been a muse and that its enduring importance is explained by a philosopher [2, 3]. However, they do not detail any practical applications or implications stemming from Bachelard's work.

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Title: The poetics of space by Gaston Bachelard Description: This book is another of the French philosopher's explorations into the meaning and being of art. --- Google Books --- Title: The Poetics of Space by Gaston Bachelard Description: A beloved multidisciplinary treatise comes to Penguin Classics Since its initial publication in 1958, The Poetics of Space has been a muse to philosophers, architects, writers, psychologists, critics, and readers alike. The rare work of irresistibly inviting philosophy, Bachelard’s seminal work brims with quiet revelations and stirring, mysterious…
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ed by our thoughts and our reveries. In Bachelard’s enchanting spaces, “We are never real historians, but always near poets, and our emotion is perhaps nothing but an expression of a poetry that was lost.” This new edition features a foreword by Mark Z. Danielewski, whose bestselling novel House of Leaves drew inspiration from Bachelard’s writings, and an introduction by internationally renowned philosopher Richard Kearney who explains the book’s enduring importance and its role within Bachelard’s remarkable career. For more than sixty-five years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of…
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