Some theories of creative process of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centures : a context for T.E. Hulme
The purpose of this thesis is to reconstruct the theory of creative process present in the writings of T.E. Hulme, and to juxtapose it with some other theories which either influenced it or with which it has been associated. It argues that there is no inconsistency in Hulme's simultaneous advoc...
Main Author: | Rae, Patricia Marion |
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University of Oxford
1984
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.385634 |
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