Throughout her analysis Justine S. Murison focuses on the literary representations of some of the most characteristic conditions that affected the nervous system of nineteenth century America, those conditions having repercussions on the American society, whether it be socially or politically speaking. The author first gives a theoretical introduction in which she announces the key notions that are to be tackled in the five chapters of the book, each chapter dealing with scientific themes re..
This dissertation analyzes the cultural urgency of dread—a profound feeling of fear about the future...
Madness has always been a difficult concept to define as different sorts of behaviors have been cons...
Elizabeth Petrino is a contributing author, “‘Language of the Eye’: Communication and Sentimental Be...
The Politics of Anxiety in Nineteenth-Century American Literature by Justine Murison, Cambridge Stud...
This thesis explores the intersections of anxiety, experience, and literary representation in modern...
This Side of Paradise (first published in 1920) is the debut novel of Francis Scott Fitzgerald, the ...
This Side of Paradise (first published in 1920) is the debut novel of Francis Scott Fitzgerald, the ...
In the nineteenth century, the discussion of personal health and wellbeing became almost a national ...
ENGLISH: Basically, anxiety is a condition which possibly happens but it will become something ha...
Infectious Affect: The Phobic Imagination in American Literature begins with this question: by what ...
Looking at the conditions of academic work in nineteenth-century French literature as well as the fo...
Infectious Affect: The Phobic Imagination in American Literature begins with this question: by what ...
textRituals of Diagnosis argues that nineteenth-century America’s literary representations of madnes...
Thesis advisor: Rosemarie BodenheimerBy focusing on the predominance of semi-conscious and unconscio...
This dissertation brings together four books-Herman Melville\u27s Moby-Dick, Henry James\u27s The Pr...
This dissertation analyzes the cultural urgency of dread—a profound feeling of fear about the future...
Madness has always been a difficult concept to define as different sorts of behaviors have been cons...
Elizabeth Petrino is a contributing author, “‘Language of the Eye’: Communication and Sentimental Be...
The Politics of Anxiety in Nineteenth-Century American Literature by Justine Murison, Cambridge Stud...
This thesis explores the intersections of anxiety, experience, and literary representation in modern...
This Side of Paradise (first published in 1920) is the debut novel of Francis Scott Fitzgerald, the ...
This Side of Paradise (first published in 1920) is the debut novel of Francis Scott Fitzgerald, the ...
In the nineteenth century, the discussion of personal health and wellbeing became almost a national ...
ENGLISH: Basically, anxiety is a condition which possibly happens but it will become something ha...
Infectious Affect: The Phobic Imagination in American Literature begins with this question: by what ...
Looking at the conditions of academic work in nineteenth-century French literature as well as the fo...
Infectious Affect: The Phobic Imagination in American Literature begins with this question: by what ...
textRituals of Diagnosis argues that nineteenth-century America’s literary representations of madnes...
Thesis advisor: Rosemarie BodenheimerBy focusing on the predominance of semi-conscious and unconscio...
This dissertation brings together four books-Herman Melville\u27s Moby-Dick, Henry James\u27s The Pr...
This dissertation analyzes the cultural urgency of dread—a profound feeling of fear about the future...
Madness has always been a difficult concept to define as different sorts of behaviors have been cons...
Elizabeth Petrino is a contributing author, “‘Language of the Eye’: Communication and Sentimental Be...