Creative thinking and insight problem-solving in Keats’ “When I have fears … ”

According to cognitive psychologists, creativity is a special kind of problem-solving experience, which involves the activation of two opposite but complementary mental processes, convergent thinking and divergent thinking, as well as insight. Creativity as an insight problem experience is a mainly...

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Main Author: Simona Beccone
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
Series:Cogent Arts & Humanities
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311983.2020.1760186
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spelling doaj-63f14c256d4a48efa6cb4f1db4fa95642021-06-21T13:17:41ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Arts & Humanities2331-19832020-01-017110.1080/23311983.2020.17601861760186Creative thinking and insight problem-solving in Keats’ “When I have fears … ”Simona Beccone0University of PisaAccording to cognitive psychologists, creativity is a special kind of problem-solving experience, which involves the activation of two opposite but complementary mental processes, convergent thinking and divergent thinking, as well as insight. Creativity as an insight problem experience is a mainly unexplored phenomenon which has attracted increasing scholarly interest in the last two decades ranging from cognitive psychology and sociology to cognitive linguistics and literary studies. This paper aims to enter into the contemporary debate on the topic by analysing a well-known Keatsian sonnet, “When I have fears … ”. The poem stands out for the degree of awareness it shows concerning the mental processing of creative thinking. It artistically models a successful insight problem experience in the domain of poetic writing. This analysis proceeds through an interdisciplinary perspective, which integrates close reading and cognitive psychology.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311983.2020.1760186british romanticismjohn keatscreativityconvergent thinkingdivergent thinkinginsight problem-solvingwriter’s blockcognitive poetics
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Creative thinking and insight problem-solving in Keats’ “When I have fears … ”
Cogent Arts & Humanities
british romanticism
john keats
creativity
convergent thinking
divergent thinking
insight problem-solving
writer’s block
cognitive poetics
author_facet Simona Beccone
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title Creative thinking and insight problem-solving in Keats’ “When I have fears … ”
title_short Creative thinking and insight problem-solving in Keats’ “When I have fears … ”
title_full Creative thinking and insight problem-solving in Keats’ “When I have fears … ”
title_fullStr Creative thinking and insight problem-solving in Keats’ “When I have fears … ”
title_full_unstemmed Creative thinking and insight problem-solving in Keats’ “When I have fears … ”
title_sort creative thinking and insight problem-solving in keats’ “when i have fears … ”
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Arts & Humanities
issn 2331-1983
publishDate 2020-01-01
description According to cognitive psychologists, creativity is a special kind of problem-solving experience, which involves the activation of two opposite but complementary mental processes, convergent thinking and divergent thinking, as well as insight. Creativity as an insight problem experience is a mainly unexplored phenomenon which has attracted increasing scholarly interest in the last two decades ranging from cognitive psychology and sociology to cognitive linguistics and literary studies. This paper aims to enter into the contemporary debate on the topic by analysing a well-known Keatsian sonnet, “When I have fears … ”. The poem stands out for the degree of awareness it shows concerning the mental processing of creative thinking. It artistically models a successful insight problem experience in the domain of poetic writing. This analysis proceeds through an interdisciplinary perspective, which integrates close reading and cognitive psychology.
topic british romanticism
john keats
creativity
convergent thinking
divergent thinking
insight problem-solving
writer’s block
cognitive poetics
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