The Importance of CreativityScarecrow Press, 1967 - 138 pages |
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ability achievement Alex Osborn Alfred Tennyson aptitude artist ative beauty become career child civilization composed Conrad Hilton conscious create creation creative urge creator cultural destiny developed discoveries dreams Emerson energy environment epoch Erich Fromm Erle Stanley Gardner expression factor fame father field genius George Meredith gifted Goethe Grandma Moses Hawthorne human ideas important innate inspiration intelligence intuitive powers invention inventor Irving Stone language leisure literary living mathematical ment mental mind mother Mozart musical composition Nathaniel Hawthorne nature never novel novelist painter painting perfect period played poems poet poetic poetry practical precocious problem produced progress race Robert Frost Russia says Scarlet Letter scientific scientist sensitivity Shelley society soul stimulated success talent taste Tennyson things thought tion Tolstoy universal verse vision William Cullen Bryant Wordsworth world's greatest write wrote youth