The Poetics of the Sensible 1st Edition
Capture the mind at first glance with this compelling exploration of perception and poetic sensibility. The Poetics of the Sensible, 1st Edition by Stanislas Breton invites readers into a refined philosophical study that bridges aesthetics, phenomenology, and contemporary continental thought.
Scholars, students, and curious readers will find Breton’s prose both dense and illuminating—an inquiry into how the sensible (what we feel and perceive) becomes a site of poetic meaning. The book unpacks themes of embodiment, language, and artistic revelation, offering original interpretations that enrich debates in literary theory, art criticism, and philosophy of perception.
This edition is ideal for university courses, research libraries, and serious readers seeking rigorous insight into the intersections of thought and feeling. Clear chapter progression and Breton’s distinctive voice make complex ideas accessible without sacrificing depth. Readers across North America, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Europe will appreciate how the work situates European continental traditions within wider intellectual conversations.
Own a foundational text that stimulates both academic discussion and personal reflection. Whether you’re teaching a seminar on aesthetics or deepening your own study of phenomenology, The Poetics of the Sensible promises provocative questions and fresh intellectual rewards.
Order now to add a vital resource to your collection—perfect for scholars, graduate students, and thoughtful readers everywhere. Secure your copy today and bring Breton’s influential thinking into your library.
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