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Rilke's Psychology: “Poetry is the Cure of the Mind”

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Notes and References

  • The translation is by Michael Hamburger in his An Unofficial Rilke. London, Anvil Press Poetry 1981.
  • E. Husserl Logische Untersuchungen. Vols. I and II. Halle, Niemeyer, 1900, 1901.
  • In.S. Kierkegaard, Fear and Trembling and The Sickness Unto Death. Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1941.
  • The theory of apprenticeship has been attracting greater attention recently with the increasing popularity of Vygotsky's psychology (see for example, L.S. Vygotsky, Mind in Society, Harvard University Press, 1978). The clearest and most cogent exposition of learning through apprenticeship is, however, to be found in Michael Polanyi's work: Personal Knowledge, London; Routledge, 1959; The Tacit Dimension, London, Routledge, 1967.
  • For an account of the distinctions between forms of knowledge, see N. Bolton, Forms of Thought, in G. Underwood (Ed.), Aspects of Consciousness, Vol 3. London: Academic Press, 1982.
  • W. Winnicott, The Child, the Family, and the Outside World. Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1970.
  • J. Ortega Y. Gasset. Phenomenology and Art. New York, Norton, 1975.
  • R. Musil. The Man Without Qualities. London, Seeker and Warburg, 1951. Vol. 1, p. 178.
  • For an account of the influences on the development of Keats’ notion of negative capability and of Hazlitt's Essay, see XYA W.J. Bate. John Keats, Cambridge, Mass; The Belknap Press, 1963.
  • A. Hofstadter, Truth and Art, New York, Columbia University Press, 1965.
  • N. Bolton. “Cognitivism: a phenomenological critique”. In A. Still and A. Costall, Against Cognitivism, London, Harvester/Wheatsheaf, 1991.
  • The Italian poet, Montale, writes, “Even the void has disappeared”.
  • J. Habermas, Knowledge and Human Interest, London, Heinemann, 1972.
  • op. cit. 4.
  • M. Milner. The Suppressed Madness of Sane Men, London, Tavistock, 1987.
  • M. Merleau-Ponty. The Phenomenology of Perception, London, Routledge, 1962.
  • From Duino Elegies, 9, translated by Stephen Mitchell. The Selected Poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke, London, Picador, 1987.
  • Duino Elegies. 8, op. cit.
  • G. Marcel. The Mystery of Being, London, Harvill Press, 1950.

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