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  1. Imagination: a study in the history of ideas.J. M. Cocking - 1991 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Penelope Murray.
    Many writers have paid tribute to its power: Shakespeare urged his audiences to use it to create a setting; Hobbes asserted that "imagination and memory are but one thing; " for Wordsworth it was "the mightiest leveler known to moral world; " and to Baudelaire it represented "the queen of truth. " Imagination as artistic, poetic, and cultural predicate remains one of the most influential ideas in the history of Western thought. It has been simultaneously feared as a dangerous, uncontrollable (...)
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  • Della torre ovvero L'intellezione.Girolamo Fracastoro - 2009 - Milano: Mimesis. Edited by Anna Li Vigni.
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  • The Anatomy of Melancholy: Volume I.Robert Burton (ed.) - 1989 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The Anatomy of Melancholy is one of the last great works of English prose to have remained unedited. These are the first two volumes of what will be an authoritative edition of the work, currently being prepared by scholars on both sides of the Atlantic.
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