Cambridge Ideas - Strange Seas of Thought

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  • čas přidán 30. 09. 2009
  • A journey into Wordsworth's mind and the process of creation. We know about the experiments that have led to great scientific discoveries is widely recognised. But how much do we understand about the same processes in the arts? When the poet William Wordsworth died in 1850, few if none of the thousands of lines of poetry he left had escaped constant revision and alteration, and many of his most famous poems were never published. Cambridge researcher Ruth Abbott draws on the notebooks in which he left them to investigate the creative processes, attempts, and failures that go up to make great works of art.

Komentáře • 23

  • @stylusfantasticus
    @stylusfantasticus Před 9 lety +3

    "And from my pillow, looking forth by light of moon or favouring stars, I could behold the antechapel where the statue stood of Newton with his prism and silent face, the marble index of a mind for ever voyaging through strange seas of thought, alone"

  • @defilli08
    @defilli08 Před 14 lety

    Thank you Ms. Abbott for the tour. Inspiring , a dedication to the human spirit.

  • @Lowlightindicator
    @Lowlightindicator Před 15 lety

    It's encouraging that the creative process can't be boiled down to a rigid process, even for the truly gifted. As ever, hard work pays.

  • @Sebtastical
    @Sebtastical Před 14 lety

    Brilliant, and i have a feeling we will be seeing a lot more of her in the near future.

  • @KENKENNIFF
    @KENKENNIFF Před 14 lety

    Really nice article. Not only can we follow the voyages, artist can be offered clues as to where new and interesting territories might lie.

  • @cdahl7
    @cdahl7 Před 14 lety +1

    Wonderful story, and what a beautiful University this is. Makes me wish I wouldnt have studied engineering

  • @ReadingDave
    @ReadingDave Před 14 lety

    Nicely done.

  • @jayanutube1
    @jayanutube1 Před 14 lety

    Beautiful
    Thanks

  • @DreadsideNubuner
    @DreadsideNubuner Před 14 lety

    @theglitterband they scanned it onto pc and that already, so it doesnt matter if the pages get dirty and that

  • @asmaagamal4921
    @asmaagamal4921 Před 6 lety +1

    cambridge is my dream

  • @FIREBLADEONE
    @FIREBLADEONE Před 15 lety

    Reassuring in a way to know even the 'greats' struggled to achieve.

  • @adiousir
    @adiousir Před 15 lety

    i wish you had read out the 5 passages so we could compare their development.

  • @mousegeek
    @mousegeek Před 14 lety

    How great.

  • @LikeMindedIncident
    @LikeMindedIncident Před 14 lety

    Even had it on the photocopier, looks like.
    Not too sure about this quest trying to 'measure' the wonder of creativity.

  • @TheSuperlongusername
    @TheSuperlongusername Před 14 lety

    my thoughts too, nonetheless it still gives great insight into the creative process of such an icon.

  • @billaroyamaha2
    @billaroyamaha2 Před 13 lety

    @theglitterband that is debatable,,,, it also makes the touch more clumsy, thus damaging pages,,,,,

  • @StephenMortimer
    @StephenMortimer Před 13 lety

    hot or not -- well done limeys!!

  • @DreadsideNubuner
    @DreadsideNubuner Před 14 lety

    Dappy and Tinchy Stryder are very much the modern day Wordsworths's'ss.

  • @ReadingDave
    @ReadingDave Před 14 lety

    Either way, the universe changes with life.

  • @Oscar301
    @Oscar301 Před 14 lety

    I would quote Picasso: a great work of art is unfinished, which is the basic key to immortality

  • @DreadsideNubuner
    @DreadsideNubuner Před 14 lety

    @theglitterband they scanned it onto pc and that already, so it doesnt matter if the pages get dirty and that

  • @jayanutube1
    @jayanutube1 Před 14 lety

    beautiful
    Thanks