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Goethe's Path to Creativity provides a comprehensive psycho-biography of Johann W. V. Goethe, a giant of modern German and European literary, political and scientific history. The book brings this influential work by Rainer Matthias Holm-Hadulla to the English language for the first time in a newly elaborated edition.
Goethe's Path to Creativity provides a comprehensive psycho-biography of Johann W. V. Goethe, a giant of modern German and European literary, political and scientific history. The book brings this influential work by Rainer Matthias Holm-Hadulla to the English language for the first time in a newly elaborated edition.
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Autorenporträt
Rainer Matthias Holm-Hadulla is Professor for Psychiatry, Psychosomatic Medicine, and Psychotherapy at Heidelberg University, Germany. He is a Training Analyst (IPA) and teaches at universities in Buenos Aires and Santiago de Chile and at the Pop-Academy, Mannheim. Professor Holm-Hadulla is the author of over 100 scientific papers, as well as six books on creativity, counselling, and psychotherapy, including The Art of Counselling and Psychotherapy (Karnac 2004) and The Recovered Voice: Tales of Practical Psychotherapy (Karnac 2017). Previous versions of his Psycho-Biography of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe have been published in German, Spanish, Italian, and Persian.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Goethe s path to creativity Part I Goethe s life and work 1 Childhood and youth: Frankfurt, 1749 1765 2 Crises during his student days: Leipzig, 1765 1768 3 Return to the family home: Frankfurt, 1768 1770 4 Flight from love: Strasbourg, 1770 1771 5 Refuge at home again: Frankfurt, 1771 1772 6 Passion and renunciation: Wetzlar, 1772 7 Period of genius: Frankfurt, 1772 1775 8 Early dramas: Reflection of Goethe s emotional conflicts 9 Period of maturity: Weimar, 1775 1786 10 Rebirth in Italy, 1786 1788 11 His great love and public influence: Weimar, 1788 1805 12 Political changes and new passions: 1806 1823 13 Love in old age and late creativity: 1821 1832 Part II Creativity, art of living, and illness 14 Life as creative self-realization: The Wilhelm Meister project 15 Goethe s creativity from the perspective of modern creativity research 16 Goethe s creative art of living and self-treatment strategies 17 Goethe s creative bipolarity and "healthy illness" Part III Goethe s legacy 18 Goethe s late poem Legacy 19 Goethe s final letter 20 Goethe s "inner fairytale": The psychological messages of Faust II
Introduction: Goethe s path to creativity Part I Goethe s life and work 1 Childhood and youth: Frankfurt, 1749 1765 2 Crises during his student days: Leipzig, 1765 1768 3 Return to the family home: Frankfurt, 1768 1770 4 Flight from love: Strasbourg, 1770 1771 5 Refuge at home again: Frankfurt, 1771 1772 6 Passion and renunciation: Wetzlar, 1772 7 Period of genius: Frankfurt, 1772 1775 8 Early dramas: Reflection of Goethe s emotional conflicts 9 Period of maturity: Weimar, 1775 1786 10 Rebirth in Italy, 1786 1788 11 His great love and public influence: Weimar, 1788 1805 12 Political changes and new passions: 1806 1823 13 Love in old age and late creativity: 1821 1832 Part II Creativity, art of living, and illness 14 Life as creative self-realization: The Wilhelm Meister project 15 Goethe s creativity from the perspective of modern creativity research 16 Goethe s creative art of living and self-treatment strategies 17 Goethe s creative bipolarity and "healthy illness" Part III Goethe s legacy 18 Goethe s late poem Legacy 19 Goethe s final letter 20 Goethe s "inner fairytale": The psychological messages of Faust II
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