Monomania

Monomania
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 9781501717451
ISBN-13 : 1501717456
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Monomania by : Marina Van Zuylen

"This book is about the obsessive strategies people use to keep the arbitrary out of their lives; it is about the fanaticism and intolerance linked to their ideas of perfection and permanence.... Those readers who have brushed against the dangers of the idée fixe, who have come close to surrendering to something or someone diabolically seductive or coercive, will recognize in these characters their own encounter with a dangerously systematized world."—From the introduction. Monomania explores the cultural prominence of the idée fixe in Western Europe during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Marina van Zuylen revives the term monomania to explore the therapeutic attributes of obsession. She introduces us to artists and collectors, voyeurs and scholars, hypochondriacs and melancholics, whose lives are run by debilitating compulsions that may become powerful weapons against the tyranny of everyday life. In van Zuylen's view, there is a productive tension between disabling fixations and their curative powers; she argues that the idée fixe has acted as a corrective for the multiple disorders of modernity. The authors she studies—Charles Baudelaire, Sophie Calle, Elias Canetti, George Eliot, Gustave Flaubert, and Thomas Mann among them—embody or set in motion different manifestations of this monomaniacal imperative. Their protagonists or alter egos live more intensely, more meaningfully, because of the compulsive pressures they set up for themselves. Monomania shows that transforming life into art, or at least into the artful, drives out the anxiety of the void and puts in its place something so orderly and meaningful that it can take on the aura of a religion.

Wilkie Collins, Medicine and the Gothic

Wilkie Collins, Medicine and the Gothic
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Publisher : University of Wales Press
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 9781783163731
ISBN-13 : 1783163739
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Wilkie Collins, Medicine and the Gothic by : Laurence Talairach-Vielmas

This book examines how Wilkie Collins’s interest in medical matters developed in his writing through exploration of his revisions of the late eighteenth-century Gothic novel from his first sensation novels to his last novels of the 1880s. Throughout his career, Collins made changes in the prototypical Gothic scenario. The aristocratic villains, victimized maidens and medieval castles of classic Gothic tales were reworked and adapted to thrill his Victorian readership. With the advances of neuroscience and the development of criminology as a significant backdrop to most of his novels, Collins drew upon contemporary anxieties and increasingly used the medical to propel his criminal plots. While the prototypical castles were turned into modern medical institutions, his heroines no longer feared ghosts but the scientist’s knife. This study hence underlines the way in which Collins’s Gothic revisions increasingly tackled medical questions, using the medical terrain to capitalize on the readers’ fears. It also demonstrates how Wilkie Collins’s fiction reworks Gothic themes and presents them through the prism of contemporary scientific, medical and psychological discourses, from debates revolving around mental physiology to those dealing with heredity and transmission. The book’s structure is chronological covering a selection of texts in each chapter, with a balance between discussion of the more canonical of Collins’s texts such as The Woman in White, The Moonstone and Armadale and some of his more neglected writings.

Transactions ... September 5th, 1887

Transactions ... September 5th, 1887
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 802
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:HC2TYH
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (YH Downloads)

Synopsis Transactions ... September 5th, 1887 by : John Brown Hamilton

The Medical jurisprudence of insanity

The Medical jurisprudence of insanity
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 728
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:24503333588
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Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis The Medical jurisprudence of insanity by : John Hutton Balfour Browne