‘Sleep and Stress Management in Enlightenment Literature and Poetry’ argues that the stresses known to disrupt sleep were often associated with unhealthy lifestyles and pressures of fashionable people of the upper classes, with the lower orders thought to be less susceptible to broken sleep because of their healthier modes of living. Highly popular poems such as Dr Edward Baynard’s comical Health, A Poem (1719), and Dr John Armstrong’s The Art of Preserving Health: A Poem (1744) gave medical lifestyle advice in an entertaining literary form that sugared the pill of dull lifestyle recommendations and treatments
Today the idea of reading for health is perhaps most commonly associated with the term bibliotherapy...
Introduction: Sleep is an important part of people’s lives and proper sleep is a prerequisite for go...
The thesis, "The Renaissance Sense of Sleep in Shakespeare's Plays, Together with Some Modern Critic...
‘Sleep and Stress Management in Enlightenment Literature and Poetry’ argues that the stresses known ...
A long-standing topic of discussion in Anglo-Saxon Studies has been the definition and conceptualiza...
Sleep is quite a popular activity, indeed most humans spend around a third of their lives asleep. Ho...
Sleeping bodies make frequent appearances in early modern English literature, including in Edmund Sp...
The paper sets current concerns with insomnia in our 24/7 society in the context of nineteenth-centu...
Sleep disorders have received growing public and scientific attention in the last decades. Scientifi...
Sleep disturbances are common in modern society. Since the beginning of the century, populations hav...
Elizabeth Hunter considers sleep in terms of the relationship between English medical ideas about he...
Sleep is an ancestral and primitive behaviour, an important part of life thought to be essential for...
This article takes the neglected sociological issue of sleep, and applies the potential insights con...
In recent years, sleep has become an increasingly popular topic in medicine,sociology and the media,...
Philosophers, moralists, and scientists have been inter-ested in sleep since ancient times. Although...
Today the idea of reading for health is perhaps most commonly associated with the term bibliotherapy...
Introduction: Sleep is an important part of people’s lives and proper sleep is a prerequisite for go...
The thesis, "The Renaissance Sense of Sleep in Shakespeare's Plays, Together with Some Modern Critic...
‘Sleep and Stress Management in Enlightenment Literature and Poetry’ argues that the stresses known ...
A long-standing topic of discussion in Anglo-Saxon Studies has been the definition and conceptualiza...
Sleep is quite a popular activity, indeed most humans spend around a third of their lives asleep. Ho...
Sleeping bodies make frequent appearances in early modern English literature, including in Edmund Sp...
The paper sets current concerns with insomnia in our 24/7 society in the context of nineteenth-centu...
Sleep disorders have received growing public and scientific attention in the last decades. Scientifi...
Sleep disturbances are common in modern society. Since the beginning of the century, populations hav...
Elizabeth Hunter considers sleep in terms of the relationship between English medical ideas about he...
Sleep is an ancestral and primitive behaviour, an important part of life thought to be essential for...
This article takes the neglected sociological issue of sleep, and applies the potential insights con...
In recent years, sleep has become an increasingly popular topic in medicine,sociology and the media,...
Philosophers, moralists, and scientists have been inter-ested in sleep since ancient times. Although...
Today the idea of reading for health is perhaps most commonly associated with the term bibliotherapy...
Introduction: Sleep is an important part of people’s lives and proper sleep is a prerequisite for go...
The thesis, "The Renaissance Sense of Sleep in Shakespeare's Plays, Together with Some Modern Critic...