The Psychoanalysis Of Fire by Gaston Bachelard

This philosophical exploration delves into the symbolic and psychological significance of fire, examining its dual nature as both a creative and destructive force. Through a series of poetic reflections and psychoanalytic interpretations, the text investigates humanity's deep-seated fascination and complex relationship with fire, drawing connections between elemental forces and the human psyche. The work challenges readers to reconsider their perceptions of fire, not just as a physical phenomenon, but as a profound metaphor for passion, transformation, and the subconscious mind.

Published
1938
Nationality
French
Length
Very Short
Pages
132
Original Language
French
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