The Beast In The Nursery by Adam Phillips

"The Beast in the Nursery" is a thought-provoking exploration of the themes of child development and creativity, delving into the ways in which our early experiences shape our adult perceptions and our creative impulses. The book examines the concept of the 'beast' within the context of our inner drives and fears, suggesting that our early encounters with language and desire significantly influence our later lives. Through a series of essays, the author intertwines psychoanalytic theory with literature and personal anecdotes, offering insightful reflections on how our childhood experiences continue to resonate within us, potentially stifling or fostering our creative potential.

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Total Points: 33

Since this book was first published in 1998, there is a penalty of 38.4%. The age adjusted score is 20.33.

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