Genius and the Mind
Studies of Creativity and Temperament
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 25 June 1998
- ISBN 9780198523734
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages284 pages
- Size 248x175x20 mm
- Weight 707 g
- Language English
- Illustrations black and white photographs and line figures 0
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Short description:
Taking as examples the lives of creative individuals through history, Genius and the Mind considers the nature of creativity and genius from a psychological standpoint. Eleven chapters, contributed by leading researchers, span the range of approaches used to understand the subject. A discussion of heredity considers the extent to which genes play a part in giftedness. The importance of social context in defining and acknowledging creativity is explored. Several chapters look at training and skill development in exceptional individuals, and a number of contributions scrutinize the links between creativity, temperament, and mental health. Mozart's precocity, Byron's mania, the personalities of the Italian Renaissance painters, and the psychoses of many celebrated writers are all discussed, making this a fascinating text for anyone with an interest in the psychology of genius and geniuses, as well as for students and researchers in the field.
MoreLong description:
Taking as examples the lives of creative individuals through history, Genius and the Mind considers the nature of creativity and genius from a psychological standpoint. Eleven chapters, contributed by leading researchers, span the range of approaches used to understand the subject. A discussion of heredity considers the extent to which genes play a part in giftedness. The importance of social context in defining and acknowledging creativity is explored. Several chapters look at training and skill development in exceptional individuals, and a number of contributions scrutinize the links between creativity, temperament, and mental health. Mozart's precocity, Byron's mania, the personalities of the Italian Renaissance painters, and the psychoses of many celebrated writers are all discussed, making this a fascinating text for anyone with an interest in the psychology of genius and geniuses, as well as for students and researchers in the field.
"This rich, informative and literate collection of papers works around ideas of genius. The writers are generally well-known within their specialities, and the disagreement between them makes for a thought provoking read." Psychological Medicine, October 1999... This book provides an interesting, thought provoking read.Michael Rutter, THES, June 1999
Table of Contents:
Exceptional Creativity and the Psychological Sciences
The Genetics of Genius
Creativity and Genius: A Systems Perspective
Historical Developments of Expert Performance: Public Performance of Music
Early Lives: Prodigies and Non-prodigies
Mathematical Giftedness and Mathematical Genius: A Comparison of G.H. Hardy and Srinivasa Ramanujan
Mozart: Resilience Under Stress
The Creative Genius of William Shakespeare: Historiometric Analyses of his Plays and Sonnets
Lord Byron: The Apostle of Affliction
Creativity and Madness: Clues from Modern Psychiatric Diagnosis
Artistic Temperament in the Italian Renaissance: A Study of Giorgio Vasari's Lives