1st Edition

Creative Characters

By Elisabeth Young-Bruehl Copyright 1991
278 Pages
by Routledge

278 Pages
by Routledge

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.