textRituals of Diagnosis argues that nineteenth-century America’s literary representations of madness and its diagnosis respond to interdisciplinary efforts at cultivating a national psychology. Uniting theological and philosophical traditions with medical speculation, mental health reformers from Benjamin Rush to Dorothea Dix linked the expansion of democracy with new vulnerabilities for madness. Theories about insanity thus hypothesized relationships between freedom and responsibility. I examine how America’s first psychological fictions contributed to this rich field of discussion. Taking up novels by Charles Brockden Brown, Robert Montgomery Bird, and Oliver Wendell Holmes that pivot around the investigation of madness, I examine how li...
This major monograph deals with the annexation of the concept of madness by eighteenth-century write...
In nineteenth-century America a new approach to treating insanity was adopted. This approach was cal...
Madness has long been a popular theme for literature, featuring as a trope of horror, mystery, trage...
textRituals of Diagnosis argues that nineteenth-century America’s literary representations of madnes...
abstract: This thesis explores how the characterization of mentally ill characters evolves in litera...
The late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries witnessed the development of the United States of...
The “madman’s” place throughout history has tended to be a mystery on both ontological and epistemol...
A contemporary observer of the American medical and cultural landscape during the final decade of th...
The thesis operates upon the premise that there has been, in the course of the last two centuries, ...
This is one of the first books to comprehensively explore representations of madness in postwar Brit...
In Madness Narratives, I examine four understudied texts at the intersection of Victorian asylums, p...
This thesis explores the complex ways in which mental illness was portrayed in Victorian fiction. It...
In this dissertation, I analyzing the invagination of slavery and madness as constitutive of the pol...
Since the ancient times of Israel, Greece, and Rome, people with mental illnesses have been regarded...
This thesis explores the experience, interpretation and treatment of religious beliefs and behaviour...
This major monograph deals with the annexation of the concept of madness by eighteenth-century write...
In nineteenth-century America a new approach to treating insanity was adopted. This approach was cal...
Madness has long been a popular theme for literature, featuring as a trope of horror, mystery, trage...
textRituals of Diagnosis argues that nineteenth-century America’s literary representations of madnes...
abstract: This thesis explores how the characterization of mentally ill characters evolves in litera...
The late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries witnessed the development of the United States of...
The “madman’s” place throughout history has tended to be a mystery on both ontological and epistemol...
A contemporary observer of the American medical and cultural landscape during the final decade of th...
The thesis operates upon the premise that there has been, in the course of the last two centuries, ...
This is one of the first books to comprehensively explore representations of madness in postwar Brit...
In Madness Narratives, I examine four understudied texts at the intersection of Victorian asylums, p...
This thesis explores the complex ways in which mental illness was portrayed in Victorian fiction. It...
In this dissertation, I analyzing the invagination of slavery and madness as constitutive of the pol...
Since the ancient times of Israel, Greece, and Rome, people with mental illnesses have been regarded...
This thesis explores the experience, interpretation and treatment of religious beliefs and behaviour...
This major monograph deals with the annexation of the concept of madness by eighteenth-century write...
In nineteenth-century America a new approach to treating insanity was adopted. This approach was cal...
Madness has long been a popular theme for literature, featuring as a trope of horror, mystery, trage...