"An image not on canvas is merely an image, a figure of speech; poetic images are metaphors, tropes, inward forms. Psychologists did poetics a great disservice, when they interpreted inward form as primarily a visual image...a visual image hinders poetic perception...to strain oneself toward the visual perception of Puskin's 'monument built not with human hands' (
nerukotvornyj) or of his 'flaming word,' indeed, of any image, any symbol, the forms of which are not visual, but fictitious, is to strain oneself toward the misunderstanding and misperception of poetic speech." - Gustav Spet
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