04844oam 2200709I 450 991077894360332120230725060131.01-136-72443-51-136-72444-30-203-81676-597866131031611-283-10316-810.4324/9780203816769 (CKB)2550000000087213(StDuBDS)AH24073076(SSID)ssj0000469016(PQKBManifestationID)11288768(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000469016(PQKBWorkID)10510938(PQKB)11253928(MiAaPQ)EBC672401(Au-PeEL)EBL672401(CaPaEBR)ebr10462525(CaONFJC)MIL310316(OCoLC)759384415(OCoLC)714155701(EXLCZ)99255000000008721320180706e20111937 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrAn experiment in leisure /Marion Milner (Joanna Field) ; new introduction by Maud EllmannNew ed. /introduction by Maud Ellmann.London ;New York :Routledge,2011.1 online resource (248 p.) "First published 1937 by Chatto & Windus under the name of Joanna Field."0-415-55066-1 0-415-55067-X Includes bibliographical references.Ellmann , New Introduction. Memories of Hobbies. Memories of Travel. Interest in Witchcraft. Images of Pagan Ceremonial, Burning the God. Looking for Pictures of What One Submits to. Fairy Tale: 'The Death's Head Emperor.' How Should the Story End? Finding Further Terms. Haunting Images From a Bull-Fight. Feeling Drives Me to Study 'Peer Gynt'. What Causes the Change From Imagination? Acceptance of Uncertainty as a Condition of New Understanding. An Attempt to Review the Method Used in this Experiment. More Images of Death. Attempt to Review the Results of this Experiment. Comparison With Other People. How Does Being a Woman Affect the Problem? Summing Up.With a new introduction by Maud Ellmann, this text further charts Marion Milner's illuminating and rewarding investigation into how we lead our lives and remains a great adventure in thinking and living.What is it that stops people from knowing what they want? How often do we wonder where we are going and what our world is all about? Written in 1936 as a companion piece to A Life of One's Own , An Experiment in Leisure further charts Marion Milner's illuminating and rewarding investigation into how we lead our lives. Instead of drawing on her daily diary, she turns to memory images - images not only from her own life but also from books, mythology, travel and religion that seem to point to a suspension of ordinary, everyday awareness. From this condition of emptiness springs an increasing imaginative appreciation both of being alive and of the world we live in. With a new introduction by Maud Ellmann, An Experiment in Leisure remains a great adventure in thinking and living and will be essential reading for all those from a literary, an artistic, a historical, an educational or a psychoanalytic/psychotherapeutic background. What is it that stops people from knowing what they want? How often do we wonder where we are going and what our world is all about? Written in 1936 as a companion piece to A Life of One's Own , An Experiment in Leisure further charts Marion Milner's illuminating and rewarding investigation into how we lead our lives. Instead of drawing on her daily diary, she turns to memory images - images not only from her own life but also from books, mythology, travel and religion that seem to point to a suspension of ordinary, everyday awareness. From this condition of emptiness springs an increasing imaginative appreciation both of being alive and of the world we live in. With a new introduction by Maud Ellmann, An Experiment in Leisure remains a great adventure in thinking and living and will be essential reading for all those from a literary, an artistic, a historical, an educational or a psychoanalytic/psychotherapeutic background.Imagery (Psychology)LeisurePsychological aspectsDiariesTherapeutic useIntrospectionImagery (Psychology)LeisurePsychological aspects.DiariesTherapeutic use.Introspection.790.01/9Milner Marion Blackett.1486506Ellmann Maud1954-296141MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910778943603321An experiment in leisure3850997UNINA