Image And Imagination by C. S. Lewis

A concise exploration of how visual images and the imaginative faculty shape human understanding, arguing that imagination mediates between sensory perception and intellectual insight; it defends the creative power of myth and symbol to reveal spiritual and moral truths that literal language often cannot, examines the ways images can both illuminate and mislead, and urges a disciplined, reasoned use of imagination rooted in tradition and moral judgment.

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