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St David's Hall, Cardiff, Tue to 2 Jan; touring to 26 Feb Arthur Pita is on top imaginative form in his funny, magical and family friendly adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's tale.
Kroeber is not a Native American; he is a professor of English at Columbia whose many interests include Native American literature, and he criticized Momaday for attempting to "evoke an 'Indianness' for his readers (the majority of whom will presumably not be Indians) through an Anglo-American literary structure that must prohibit any authentically Indian imaginative form".
The standard reply by Averroes and his followers was that the intelligible form is joined to the individual human being through the actualized imaginative form, which is particular.
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Similarly, he is not explicit as to the relationship of the imagination and intellect; the imaginative forms, recognized as partially abstracted from matter, should provide the raw material for the intellect, but it is not at all clear they do.
Hesychasm is contrasted with the more mental or imaginative forms of Christian meditation in which a person is encouraged to imagine or think of events from the life of Jesus or sayings from the Gospel.
There is probably nobody better to make it fly onstage than Theresa Heskins, who has created a string of highly imaginative, form-breaking shows, many of them for family audiences.
In the exciting range of imaginative forms, exuberant vessels are found side by side with sombre, formal works.
Inspired by "Unsilent Night," the composer Phil Kline's long-running boombox caroling procession, the parade model took a range of imaginative forms during the first year.
In the socialist countries the tradition was continued in more disciplined and less imaginative forms in military parades and the large athletic Spartakiades.
The text he wrote in the Bastille, never published in his lifetime, Les 120 Journées de Sodome (written 1784 85, published 1904; The 120 Days of Sodom, and Other Writings), has, since the studies of the Surrealists and Georges Bataille, become a classic sourcebook for the study of the imaginative forms of the modern unconscious.
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