The Development of the Imagination by David Cohen

The Development of the Imagination by David Cohen

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In this study David Cohen, film maker and psychologist, and Stephen MacKeith, psychiatrist, have explored over 60 examples of childhood imagination. The result is a study of an imaginative activity that has been part of the childhood of Friedrich Nietzsche and C.S. Lewis.

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The Development of the Imagination by David Cohen

The spontaneous imaginings of childhood have a unique fascination. They take various forms, including make-believe, the creation of imaginary companions, pretence and day-dreaming. One less common but delightful form of imagining is the spontaneous creation of an imaginary private world, which for a considerable period keeps recurring and thereby tends to become elaborated and systematized. Such paracosms, as the authors call them, vary widely, according to the age at which they begin, the time for which they continue, and the influence of such factors as gender and family. In this study David Cohen, film maker and psychologist, and Stephen MacKeith, retired psychiatrist, have gathered together and explored the material relating to over 60 examples of such private worlds. The result is a study of an imaginative activity that has been part of the childhood of such brilliant and creative minds as Friedrich Nietzsche, Anthony Trollope, Thomas de Quincey, C.S. Lewis and Robert Louis Stevenson. This book should be of interest to developmental and child psychologists, child psychiatrists, and teaching professionals.
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ISBN 13 9780415046367
ISBN 10 041504636X
Titre The Development of the Imagination
Auteur David Cohen
Série Concepts In Developmental Psychology
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Taylor & Francis Ltd
Année de publication 1992-10-29
Nombre de pages 128
Note de couverture La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
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