The most dreadful visitation: male madness in Victorian fiction
Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2006
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Monographie, Elektronische Ressource
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"Victorian literature is rife with scenes of madness, with mental disorder functioning as everything from a simple plot device to a commentary on the foundations of Victorian society. But while madness in Victorian fiction has been much studied, most scholarship has focused on the portrayal of madness in women; male mental disorder in the period has suffered comparative neglect. This book corrects this imbalance by exploring a wide range of Victorian writings to consider the relationship between the portrayal of mental illness in literary works and the portrayal of similar disorders in the writings of doctors and psychologists. The book presents in-depth studies of Dickens' Barnaby Rudge, Tennyson's Maud, Wilkie Collins' Basil and Trollope's He Knew He Was Right, considering each work in the context of Victorian understandings -- and fears -- of mental degeneracy."--Publisher's description
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The most dreadful visitation: male madness in Victorian fiction
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Verantwortlichkeitsangabe: | Valerie Pedlar |
Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Pedlar, Valerie |
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Veröffentlichung: | Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2006 |
Medientyp: | Monographie |
Datenträgertyp: | Elektronische Ressource |
Umfang: | 1 Online-Ressource (182 pages) |
ISBN: | 9780853238393 electronic bk; 1846314186 electronic bk |
DOI: | 10.2307/j.ctt5vjmzb |
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