Nine Artists' Creativity and Mental Illness

Some studies suggest there exists a genetic link between mental illness and art, ie, the gene that favors creative juices, is also is the reason behind episodes of mental trauma. 1.Virginia Woolf: Considered to be the most important modernist author of the 20 th century, this English born writer is well known for books like “Mrs Dalloway”, “To The Lighthouse” and the essay “A Room of One’s Own”. She was a very profound writer. A feminist at heart, she had a free mind and boundless imagination. She is known to have introduced the ‘stream of consciousness’ in narratives, which today is a powerful writing device. She suffered from bouts of depression, psychotic episodes supposedly because of sexual abuse and harassment. On March 28 th in 1941, she left a note for her sister and her husband, before going for her final walk. It began “I feel certain that I am going mad again. I feel we can’t go through another of those terrible times. And I shan’t recover this...