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Automatism and Creative Acts in the Age of New Psychology: 111 (Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture, Series Number 111)

SKU: 9781108450409

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Uncover the complex link between automatism and creative acts in the groundbreaking ‘Age of New Psychology’. This study expertly navigates late 19th-century British and continental culture, exploring how advancements in physiological research and psychology reshaped art, ballet, literature, and photography. Discover how automatism became central to discussions of human action, challenging ideas of exceptionalism and setting new artistic standards. A vital read for scholars and students of 19th-century literature, art history, and psychology interested in the era’s intellectual landscape and the creative process.

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