@article {Werman:January 2000:1521-1401:65, author = "Werman D.S.", title = "The Passing of Creativity: Two Histories: James Ensor and Arthur Rimbaud", journal = "Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies", volume = "2", year = "January 2000", abstract = "

This essay explores the “passing of creativity” in James Ensor, the artist and Arthur Rimbaud, the poet. The former was burnt out by his thirty-fifth year. The latter abandoned poetry at age nineteen. I argue that in both men, their art was driven by revengeful needs; Ensor never transcended that imperative; Rimbaud had said it all and quit the field.

", pages = "65-80(16)", url = "http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/klu/japa/2000/00000002/00000001/00221944" }