278 Pages
by
Routledge
278 Pages
by
Routledge
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The study of creativity is as old as western thought. In recent times any crisis of confidence is likely to involve anxiety about the loss of creativity – scientific, artistic, technological – and to set off a new search for creativity’s definition.
In Creative Characters , originally published in 1991, Elisabeth Young-Bruehl reflects on the long search for an understanding of creativity and... Read more
Preface. Introduction. 1. Characterology and Creativity 2. Creative Characters on Their Characters 3. Comparative Character-Ideals 4. Illustrations, in Three Manners 5. Character-Ideals and Libidinal Types 6. Developmental Stories 7. Six Characters in Three Types 8. Art and Mental Illness and Theories of Creativity 9. Gender Questions, Socio-Cultural Contexts. Bibliographic Notes. Index.
Biography
Elisabeth Young-Bruehl (1946–2011) was, at the time of original publication, a Visiting Professor at Haverford College in Philadelphia, USA. She was also a psychotherapist and psychoanalyst.






