Where do you draw the line between genius and madness? 天才和疯狂之间如何划界呢? draw the short straw 北美英语 get the short end of the stick 抽到倒霉签;被派做苦差事 to be the person in a group who is chosen or forced to perform an unpleasant duty or task I drew the short straw ...
First published in 1915, The “Genius”, Theodore Dreiser’s most personal and provocative novel, was declared obscene by the New York Society for the Suppression of Vice, and under threat of legal action, it was recalled from bookstores. Rereleased in 1923, it went on to establish Dreiser...
with that of C. Lombroso, postulated a connection between genius and psychological imbalance. This theory did not receive general acceptance because, while disharmony in spiritual life or a proclivity to disharmony is found in many persons of genius, it is not invariably the companion of genius....
The Gay Genius 作者:Yutang Lin/Yu-T'Ang Lin 出版社:Praeger 副标题::The Life and Times of Su Tungpo 出版年:1971-6-30 页数:427 定价:USD 36.95 装帧:Hardcover ISBN:9780837147154 豆瓣评分 9.2 67人评价 5星 62.7% 4星 31.3% 3星 6.0%
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But if interest is a critical ingredient in genius, we may be able, by cultivating interest, to cultivate genius. 但公交车票理论最令人兴奋的作用是,它指出了鼓励伟大成就的方法。如果天才的秘诀就是天赋加努力工作,那么我们能做的是,希望自己有很多天赋,并尽可能努力工作。但如果兴趣是天才的关键因素,我们...
Following the life path of a math genius 追随数学巨匠的伟大足迹 Recently, I read a book called Reaping and Sowing: The Life of a Mathematician – Reflections and Bearing Witness. It’s the autobiography of Alexander Grothendieck (...
Coming next week, the shocking story of the flawed genius considered by many to be the greatest wizard of his generation. Stripping away the popular image of serene, silver-bearded wisdom, Rita Skeeter reveals the disturbed childhood, the lawless youth, the lifelong feuds and the guilty secrets...
And when such as had come in contact with Strickland in the past, writers who had known him in London, painters who had met him in the cafes of Montmartre, discovered to their amazement that where they had seen but an unsuccessful artist, like another, authentic genius had rubbed shoulders ...