1st Edition

Life and Art The Creative Synthesis in Literature

By James W. Hamilton Copyright 2009
    340 Pages
    by Routledge

    340 Pages
    by Routledge

    In this volume an inquiry into the nature of the creative process is attempted by paying close attention to the lives of various artists, poets, novelists and playwrights, and selected works of each in order to demonstrate an essential relationship between the two, and that it is most difficult to delineate the nuances of the creative act by treating them as separate entitites. Emphasis is placed upon the effect of early trauma, such as object loss and various forms of deprivation, as a powerful unconscious motivating factor and upon the dream and transitional object as facilitators of the creative effort.

    Introduction -- John Keats -- Joseph Conrad -- Eugene O’Neill -- Thomas Hardy -- Vladimir Nabokov -- George Orwell -- Heinrich von Kleist -- Thomas Wolfe -- Peter Shaffer

    Biography

    W. Hamilton, James