Modern transcendental vision of William Heyen
Abstract
This paper shall attempt to outline William Heyen's
Transcendental Vision. Chapter One, sections one to three, defines
Transcendentalism, explores the visions of two well known American
thinkers, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Walt Whitman, and shows how they
are important to Heyen's work. Chapter Two explores Heyen's
symbols and themes, specifically: Light, Prism and Vapour. Chapter
Three likewise explores. Tree, Wenzel and Machine. The final
section shall coalesce and conclude Heyen's modern Transcendental
vision.
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