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About the Author
John Hope Mason, Middlesex University, UK
Reviews
'John Hope Mason has written a complex, subtle and important book on the history of the idea of creativity ... the argument is always careful, the detail telling, and the author always has an intimate knowledge of his material ... The book deserves to be read, both in part and in whole " and after that, reread, for there is more to it than may be apparent on first acquaintance. Its reputation will grow over time, and its arguments will be widely influential.' The History of Political Thought 'Creativity is one of the biggest fetishes of our time, and John Hope Mason has excavated its history with a remarkable combination of acumen and verve. The Value of Creativity delivers a powerful criticism of the present as well as a vivid depiction of the past. An elegant and original exploration of a vital and fascinating problem.' Jonathan Ree 'This is a book of great depth and originality...its range of references is both wide and demanding...John Hope Mason's 20-year scholarly dedication reaches a conclusion of Zen-like wisdom.' Bernard Crick, The Independent 'Scholarly enjoyment was provided by John Hope Mason's The Value of Creativity, [...] profound, important and neglected. Those who waffle about creativity must find the history of ideas too demanding.' Bernard Crick, The Guardian '... it is a genuine pleasure to come across a book that is so wide-ranging and stimulating, yet so learned and meticulous... this book is an excellent one which accomplishes much more than many far longer... it deserves to be widely read, long pondered, and highly influential.' History of European Ideas
Book Information
ISBN 9780754607601
Author John Hope Mason
Format Hardback
Page Count 316
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 589g