Iris Exiled
Discover the fascinating exploration of wonder in "Iris Exiled" by Dennis Quinn, published by the University Press of America in 2002. This critical history spans from biblical narratives and the works of Homer to contemporary interpretations, making it a comprehensive study for readers interested in the evolution of thought. With 364 pages, Quinn delves into the subject through various disciplines, including philosophy, theology, poetry, art, myth, history, rhetoric, psychology, education, and modern science. This engaging narrative invites readers to reflect on how wonder shapes our understanding of the world across different fields. Perfect for scholars and curious minds alike, "Iris Exiled" offers valuable insights into the intricate connections between wonder and human experience.