Rollo May : The Artist and The Neurotic
"As Otto Rank remarked, the neurotic is the “artiste manqué,” the artist who cannot transmute his conflicts into art."
Rollo May : The Artist and The Neurotic
R.D. Laing : Normal alienation
Nietzsche and the morality of constraint (by Georg Brandes)
Francis Bacon : Of Truth
Henry David Thoreau : On Reading
Schiller : On the aesthetic education of man, Letter VIII
Schiller : On the aesthetic education of man, Letter V
The Life of Ralph Waldo Emerson (by Edna Henry Lee Turpin)
John Lubbock : The Love of Nature
"Contemplative habit of mind", by Bertrand Russell
The Value of the Study of Dante (by Elizabeth Harrison)
Shakespeare's knowledge of mankind, by A. Schlegel
Facts of Shakespeare's Life, by Mark Twain
The Secret of Francis Bacon, W. T. Smedley
Shakespeare and Bacon (by Dr. Gervinus )
Bertrand Russell : The Pilgrimage of Life
William Hazlitt : Hamlet
Aldous Huxley : Knowledge and Understanding
Albert Einstein : Society and Personality
Carl Jung : The Meaning of Self-Knowledge
Aldous Huxley : "Breughel’s Calvary"
Aldous Huxley : Work and Leisure
Benjamin Franklin : On Conversation
Aldous Huxley : "Accidie"