The Creative Process : a symposium /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Ghiselin, Brewster
Format: Monografía
Language:English
Published: California, Estados Unidos : The New American Library, 1952.
Table of Contents:
  • Prefatory Note
  • Introduction / Brewster Ghiselin
  • Mathematical Creation / Henri Poincaré
  • Letter to Jacques Hadamard / Albert Einstein
  • A letter / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • The composer and his message / Roger Shapero
  • Letter to Anton Ridder Van Rappard / Vincent van Gogh
  • Conversation with Picasso / Christian Zervos
  • East to West / Yasuo Kuniyoshi
  • Before Paris and arter / Julian Levi
  • Inspiration to order / Max Ernst
  • Making pictures / D.H. Lawrence
  • Notes on sculpture / Henry Moore
  • Composition in pure movement / Mary Wigman
  • Dedication of the rival-ladies / John Dryden
  • The process of inspiration / Jean Cocteau
  • Preface to second edition of lyrical ballads / William Wordsworth
  • Prefatory note to Kubla Khan / Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • The name and nature of poetry / A.E. Housman
  • The course in poetics: first lesson / Paul Valéry
  • Three pieces on the creative process / William Butler Yeats
  • The thinking of the body
  • Preface to the King of The Great Clock Tower
  • Long-legged fly
  • The process of making poetry / Amy Lowell
  • The making of a poem / Stephen Spender
  • The birth of a poem / Brewster Ghiselin
  • Narcissus as Narcissus / Allen Tate
  • Remembering Hart Crane / Malcolm Cowley
  • Preface to the Spoils of Poynton / Henry James
  • Working-tools / Rudyard Kipling
  • A conversation with Gertrude Stein / John Hyde Preston
  • How flint and fire started and grew / Dorothy Canfield
  • Letter to Warner Taylor / Llewelyn Powys
  • Reflections on writing / Henry Miller
  • The story of a novel / Thomas Wolfe
  • Notes on writing / Katherine Anne Porter
  • Composition of thus spake Zarathustra / Friedrich Nietzsche
  • Subconscious intelligence underlying dreams / Morton Prince
  • Psychology and literature / Carl Gustav Jung
  • Conversation with George Eliot / Herbert Spencer
  • The biological basis of imagination / R.W. Gerard