Poems List

Ideas are refined and multiplied in the commerce of minds. In their splendor, images effect a very simple communion of souls.
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So, like a forgotten fire, a childhood can always flare up again within us.
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Gaston Bachelard, born in Bar-sur-Aube, France, on June 27, 1884, was an influential French philosopher, known for his contributions to the philosophy of science and the philosophy of poetry. Initially a teacher of science and physics, Bachelard developed an original thought that shifted to the analysis of imagination and poetics. His work is marked by profound reflection on the elements (earth, water, air, fire), which he explored in "The Earth and the Reveries of Will" and "The Psychoanalysis of Fire". In "The Poetics of Space", he analyzed spatial imagination and poetic "spaces", such as the attic, the nest, and the shell. Bachelard was also a critic of traditional epistemology, proposing a "reason with ghosts" that integrated imagination into scientific knowledge. His philosophy, which unites intellectual rigor and poetic sensibility, had a significant impact on various fields, including literary criticism and psychology. He passed away in 1962.