Bachelard handles the most fragile shell, the
most delicate “cottage chrysalis,” the most simple containers.
To imagine living in a seashell, to live withdrawn into one’s
shell, is to accept solitude-and to embrace, even if momentarily,
the whole concept and tradition of miniature, of
shrinking enough to be contained in something as tiny as a
seashell, a dollhouse, an enchanted cottage.
Taken from The Poetics of Space – Gaston Bachelard
foreword to the 1994 edition By JOHN R. STILGOE
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