Creativity, Madness and Civilisation

Creativity, Madness and Civilisation

Author: Richard Pine

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2021-04-16

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 1527568482

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What is ‘creativity’? And what is ‘madness’? How far can we interpret an artist’s work through our knowledge of his or her mental state, and how far can we infer a mental state from a work of art? When does a work of art cease to be a personal statement by the artist and become a matter of public concern? The contributions to this book attempt to answer some of these questions. They come from a wide range of disciplines and experiences – a practising psychiatrist, a practising artist suffering from reactive depression, and critics working in literature, film, music and the visual arts. The essays include discussions of the ‘myth of creativity’, the music of Robert Schumann, the borders of sanity in the writing of Lawrence Durrell, the ‘insane truth’ of Virginia Woolf, the meeting of doctor and patient in the poetry of Anne Sexton, mood disorders in the fiction of David Foster Wallace, love and madness in the poetry of Hafiz of Shiraz, and the paintings of Adolf Wölfli. Central to this discussion of creativity, madness and civilisation is the difficulty of establishing an appropriate and effective vocabulary and mindset between critics and clinical psychiatrists, which would enable them to work together in understanding mental disturbance in creative artists.


Observations on the Mussulmauns of India

Observations on the Mussulmauns of India

Author: Mrs. Meer Hasan Ali

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2022-05-28

Total Pages: 443

ISBN-13:

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Observations on the Mussulmauns of India is a book by Meer Hasan Ali, Mrs. It delves into the customs, habits and traditions of the Muslim residents of India.


Islam in India

Islam in India

Author: Nasir Raza Khan

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-06-09

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1000898695

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Islam in India: History, Politics and Society is based on the historical and contemporary relevance of the religion and its related culture(s) in India. Besides being a major religious doctrine, Islam has been the main political ideology for many dynasties in India such as Delhi Sultanate (1206-1451); the Illbaris Turks (also known as Mamluk 1206–90); Khiljis (1290–1320); Tughlaqs (1320–1414); Sayyids (1414–51), Afghans and the Mughal Empire. Islam played a pivotal role in shaping the polity and society during the period of each dynasty. This book argues that Islam in India ought to be seen not only as a political and religious ideology of the dynasties, but also as a significant force that shaped the cultural fabric of the country. Print edition not for sale in South Asia (India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Bhutan)


The Divan of Hafiz

The Divan of Hafiz

Author: Hafiz

Publisher: The Floating Press

Published: 2012-07-01

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13: 1775458237

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Connoisseurs of world literature need to spend some time acquainting themselves with the Divan of Hafiz, one of the foremost collections of Persian verse. Scholars agree this volume has exerted a singularly important influence on Middle Eastern culture, akin to Shakespeare's role in the sphere of Western letters.


The Rubaiyat of Hafiz

The Rubaiyat of Hafiz

Author: Khwaja Shamsuddin Mohammad

Publisher: Cosimo, Inc.

Published: 2005-05-01

Total Pages: 65

ISBN-13: 1596050497

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Better known by his nom de plume, Hafiz, Khwaja Shamsuddin Mohammad (1319-1389) is the most popular of the Persian poets; he acquired his surname from memorizing the Koran at an early age. A teacher of the Koran who associated with mystics, his lyrical poetry is acclaimed as the finest ever written in the Persian language.


Islamic Mystical Poetry

Islamic Mystical Poetry

Author: Mahmood Jamal

Publisher: Penguin UK

Published: 2009-10-29

Total Pages: 426

ISBN-13: 0141932244

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Written from the ninth to the twentieth century, these poems represent the peak of Islamic Mystical writing, from Rabia Basri to Mian Mohammad Baksh. Reflecting both private devotional love and the attempt to attain union with God and become absorbed into the Divine, many poems in this edition are imbued with the symbols and metaphors that develop many of the central ideas of Sufism: the Lover, the Beloved, the Wine, and the Tavern; while others are more personal and echo the poet's battle to leave earthly love behind. These translations capture the passion of the original poetry and are accompanied by an introduction on Sufism and the common themes apparent in the works. This edition also includes suggested further reading.