Margaret H. Freeman gives us a fascinating exploration of how poetry "enables us to cognitively access and experience the 'being' of reality all that is and is not, both seen and unseen"
Margaret H. Freeman is Professor Emerita, Los Angeles Valley College; past president of the Emily Dickinson International Society (1988-1992); co-director of Myrifield Institute for Cognition and the Arts (myrifield.org); and co-editor of the Oxford University Press series Cognition and Poetics. Her research interests include aesthetics, cognitive poetics, linguistics, literature, and philosophy.