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9780819563613

A Barfield Reader

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    9780819563613

  • ISBN10:

    0819563617

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1999-01-01
  • Publisher: Wesleyan Univ Pr
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Summary

A representative selection from the major writings of the man C. S. Lewis called "the wisest & best of my unofficial teachers."

Author Biography

OWEN BARFIELD was one of the most original and stimulating thinkers of the twentieth century, the man whose writings have won praise from figures as diverse as T.S. Eliot and Saul Bellow, Walter de la Mare and Howard Nemeroc, W. H. Auden and Marshall McLuhan. This comprehensive overview supplements major selections with numerous short supporting passages from the whole corpus of his writings and provides a glossary of Barfieldian terms and useful primary and secondary bibliographies.
A respected philosopher, jurist, and student of the nature of language and human consciousness, Owen Barfield's many books published by Wesleyan include Saving the Appearances (1988), Poetic Diction (1984), and Worlds Apart (1971). He lived in East Sussex, England, at the time of his death in 1997 at the age of 99. Barfield was a writer who gained a discriminating and dedicated readership on both sides of the Atlantic, but especially in the United States.

Table of Contents

Preface
Owen Barfield: A Life in Thought
The Forgetive Mind
A Barfield Glossary
A Barfield Chronology
Bibliography
Language and Literaturep. 1
Metaphorp. 5
Language and Poetryp. 14
The Making of Meaningp. 19
Verse and Prosep. 29
Imaginationp. 33
The Harp and the Camerap. 45
Poetic Diction and Legal Fictionp. 56
The Soul of the Pastp. 76
The English Languagep. 77
The Poetp. 77
A Felt Change of Consciousnessp. 78
Poetic Imaginationp. 79
Language and Meaningp. 80
The Spirit of Poetryp. 81
Philosophy and Meaningp. 83
The Rainbowp. 87
Collective Representationsp. 89
Figuration and Thinkingp. 91
Original Participationp. 94
The Texture of Medieval Thoughtp. 98
Before and After the Scientific Revolutionp. 103
The Development of Meaningp. 106
The Origin of Languagep. 110
Symptoms of Iconoclasmp. 112
Final Participationp. 117
Saving the Appearancesp. 123
History of Ideas: Evolution of Consciousnessp. 127
Thinking and Thoughtp. 139
Concerning the Nature of Spiritual Perceptionp. 151
Nature and Imaginationp. 152
Natura Naturans and Natura Naturatap. 153
Instinctp. 153
Dashboard Knowledgep. 154
The Universe as Motor-Carp. 154
The Darwinian Hypothesisp. 155
Evolution of Consciousnessp. 156
Mere Perceptionp. 156
Threefold Organismp. 158
A Literature of His Ownp. 159
The Weddingp. 163
Orpheus's Lament (Act II, scene ii)p. 168
Tabula in Naufragiop. 172
Discourse by Sandersonp. 177
Flume's Lecturep. 182
Dayp. 188
Fifty-Threep. 190
Owen Barfieldp. 190
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