Creativity |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 37
Page 143
... beauty to beauty , to give a new form to the appreciation of the firmament . Some of Victor Hugo's metaphors seem far - fetched , but they certainly do not subtract from the realistic beauty of the stars . Not all poets endorse this ...
... beauty to beauty , to give a new form to the appreciation of the firmament . Some of Victor Hugo's metaphors seem far - fetched , but they certainly do not subtract from the realistic beauty of the stars . Not all poets endorse this ...
Page 176
... beauty from the rhythm , rhyme , and pleasing combinations of sounds . So far we have shown how each level borrows ... beauty of the words fuses with the beauty of the imagery ; then the image of the rose acquires further power from the ...
... beauty from the rhythm , rhyme , and pleasing combinations of sounds . So far we have shown how each level borrows ... beauty of the words fuses with the beauty of the imagery ; then the image of the rose acquires further power from the ...
Page 235
... beauty in visual art , as in any aesthetic experience , is an encounter between something that resides in the artistic object , and a subjective feeling . In this dual quality the appreciation of beauty is not different , let us say ...
... beauty in visual art , as in any aesthetic experience , is an encounter between something that resides in the artistic object , and a subjective feeling . In this dual quality the appreciation of beauty is not different , let us say ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abstract abstract art accept aesthetic archipallium areas Arieti artistic aspects ative beauty becomes cerebral cortex Chapter characteristics cognitive comic concept concrete conscious cortex creative person creative process creative product culture Dante described discovery dreams elements emotions endocept engrams example experience expression external fact factors feeling Figure Freud functions genius human ideas identified imagery images imagination important individual inner instance Italian Jewish Jews joke Kroeber logic meaning mechanisms mental metaphor mode motivation mystical neolithic neurons Nobel Prize Non-Jewish object occur original paleologic paleologic thinking pars pro toto patient perception philosophy poem poet poetry primary process primitive Psychiatry psychoanalytic psychological reality recognize religious represented reproduce schizophrenic secondary process sexual sick rose similar stage stimuli symbolic system theory tertiary process theory things tion tivity uncon unconscious unity Venus de Milo verbal visual witticisms woman words York