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Marion Milner: On Creativity: My Reading

Autor David Russell
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 oct 2024
This is a book about reading, drawing, and getting better—and what they have to do with one another. Specifically, it is about how these activities were put into relation by the British essayist, artist, and psychoanalyst, Marion Milner (1900-1996). The guiding question of Milner's life was of how people come to feel alive in, and feel creatively responsive to, their own lives. In pursuit of this, Milner explored fields as diverse as anthropology, folklore, education, literature, art, philosophy, mysticism, and psychology. She became one of the twentieth centurys most extraordinary thinkers about creativity.David Russell shows that there is no writer quite like Milner and the rewards of reading her are immense. Key to all her writing is her search for creative practices of attention—of how we pay attention in the life we have. She helped to develop a kind of psychoanalysis in Britain that focussed on the ways people relate to their own lives and the lives of others.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780192859204
ISBN-10: 019285920X
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 11 black and white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 145 x 222 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria My Reading

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

David Russell is Professor of English at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is the Author of Tact (2018), which focuses on the essay in nineteenth century Britain. He is currently writing about what literature and psychoanalysis have to say about the question of facing up to reality.