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Literary notes about creativity (AI summary)

Literature employs the term "creativity" in multifaceted ways, often encompassing both the artistic spirit and the transformative capacity of human thought. It serves as a descriptor for the creative process in diverse fields—from Handel’s celebrated operatic creativity [1] to the spirited debates over dramatic and musical creativity in evolving cultural landscapes [2], [3]. Writers also highlight how creativity drives innovation and social progress, portraying it as essential for communal expression and economic growth [4], [5]. At the same time, critical voices question how modern structures and regulations might inadvertently constrain originality, suggesting that an abundance of creativity can sometimes be undermined by rigid institutional frameworks [6], [7].
  1. It was not till 1741 that Handel concluded his period of operatic creativity with “Deidamia”, written to a libretto by Paolo Rolli.
    — from George Frideric Handel by Herbert F. (Herbert Francis) Peyser
  2. "The reformation of the theater will not originate with the managers, and as for dramatic creativity, what is it really? . . .
    — from The Comedienne by Władysław Stanisław Reymont
  3. There was, as had been noted earlier, a vast outpouring of musical creativity.
    — from The Black Experience in America by Norman Coombs
  4. America is successful because of the hard work, and creativity, and enterprise of our people.
    — from State of the Union Addresses (1790-2006) by United States. Presidents
  5. It has a goal: to promote the progress of cultural and scientific creativity.
    — from The Public Domain: Enclosing the Commons of the Mind by James Boyle
  6. The technology does transform the conditions of creativity, and sometimes it runs right over the law in the process.
    — from The Public Domain: Enclosing the Commons of the Mind by James Boyle
  7. Fear of the future should not lead us to stifle creativity with regulations.
    — from The eBook is 40 (1971-2011) by Marie Lebert

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