Fantasy, Creativity and the World We Live In: Responses to Freud's "Creative Writers and Day-Dreaming" (1908).

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      I B Editor's Note b : The three papers printed here were first delivered at the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute on February 27, 2021, at a conference dedicated to Christopher Bullock. The conference was moderated by Murray Schwartz, and introduced with the following statement i : Taking Freud's seminal paper, "Creative Writers and Day-Dreaming" (1908), as a starting point, this conference will offer reflections on psychoanalytic understandings of creative processes as they have evolved over time and as they relate to our inner and outer worlds today. [Extracted from the article]
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