The Poetics of Space
What are the motifs in The Poetics of Space by Gaston Bachelard?

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Comparative points of view are a motif throughout this book. Throughout Bachelard's work, a comparison between points of view is noted. Perhaps because Bachelard undergoes significant psychological adjustment in his own thought, he frequently comments on how one or another professional sees things and how they differ.