Madness and Creativity in Literature and Culture
(Sprache: Englisch)
This collection of essays explores the relation between literature and madness from the Medieval through to the Modern period. The essays examine how literature represents the experience of madness and cultural responses to it, and how madness may inspire...
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This collection of essays explores the relation between literature and madness from the Medieval through to the Modern period. The essays examine how literature represents the experience of madness and cultural responses to it, and how madness may inspire creativity. The volume also illuminates the history of medicine, demonstrating the shifts and continuities in clinical understandings of and social attitudes to mental illness from the Middle Ages through to the 'enlightened' notions of the Eighteenth Century to the development of psychoanalysis. The volume includes original contributions from well-known writers and specialists, such as the late Sir Roy Porter, Al Alvarez, Pat Barker, Michael O'Donnell and A. S Byatt.
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Introduction: C.Saunders &J.Macnaughton PART ONE: READING MADNESS: LITERATURE IN MEDICINE Madness and Creativity: Communication and Excommunication; R.Porter Doctors as Performance Artists; M.O'Donnell Ambiguity in Attitudes to Madness and Creativity; R.Downie PART TWO: MADNESS IN LITERATURE; MEDIEVAL TO MODERN 'The thoughtful maladie': Madness and Vision in Medieval Writing; C.Saunders 'Inexpressibly Dreadful': Depression, Confession and Language in 18th Century Britain; A.Ingram Wonders in the Deep: Cowper, Melancholy and Religion; S.Sykes 'Mad as a refuge from unbelief': William Blake and the Sanity of Dissidence; D.Fuller 'Why then Ile Fit You': Poetry and Madness from Wordsworth to Berryman; M.O'Neill Madness, Medicine and Creativity in Thomas Mann's The Magic Mountain ; M.Evans PART THREE: WRITING MADNESS: PSYCHOANALYSIS AND LITERATURE Creative Writers and Psychopathology: The Cultural Consolations of 'The Wound and the Bow' Thesis: P.Waugh The Myth of the Artist: A.AlvarezOn Writing Madness (Dialogue); A.Byatt & I.Sodré Breaking Down or Breaking Out? (Dialogue); P.Barker & A.Piette Index
Autoren-Porträt
AL ALVAREZ Notable poet, critic and writerPAT BARKER Well-known author of The Regeneration Trilogy, amongst othersANTONIA BYATT Writer and literary critic; winner of the Booker Prize in 1990ROBIN DOWNIE Professor of Moral Philosophy, University of Glasgow, UKMARTYN EVANS Chair of Humanities in Medicine, University of Durham, UKDAVID FULLER Professor of English Studies, University of Durham, UKALLAN INGRAM Professor of English and Head of the Centre for Humanities Research, University of Northumbria at Newcastle, UKMICHAEL O'DONNELL Well-known as doctor, writer and broadcasterMICHAEL O'NEILL Professor and Chairman of English Studies, University of Durham, UKADAM PIETTE Reader in English, Glasgow University, UKROY PORTER Former Professor in the Wellcome Trust Institute for the History of Medicine, University College London (died 2002)IGNÈS SODRÉ Author and psychoanalystSTEPHEN SYKES Professor of Theology, University of Durham and Principal of St John's College, DurhamPATRICIA WAUGHProfessor of English Studies, University of Durham, UK
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2004, 1st ed. 2005., 244 Seiten, Maße: 22,9 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Herausgegeben von Saunders, Corinne; Macnaughton, Jane
- Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
- ISBN-10: 134972646X
- ISBN-13: 9781349726462
Sprache:
Englisch
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