By modern standards, suicide was remarkably ubiquitous in the English eighteenth-century press. By mid- to late century, the frequency of suicide featuring in the popular press — in news reports, correspondence, essays, satirical pieces, and fictional vignettes — helped to establish two significant prevailing perceptions: that suicide formed a distinctive feature of the English national character, and that the scourge had reached unprecedented levels. As one observer remarked in 1772, suicide was perceived to be more frequent in England than in any other country’, and it was seen to be a melancholy truth, that it has of late been more frequent here than at any former period’.1 The nation, it appeared, was facing an unparalleled social crisi...
Economic depression and unemployment in the West have been and continue to be seen as responsible fo...
The press was at the centre of the reform of the meaning of insanity, during its evolution from an e...
Focussing on Ophelia’s suicide in Hamlet, as it is represented in the different texts of the play, t...
This thesis examines the experience of feeling suicidal in England, between c.1750 and 1850. During ...
By the mid-eighteenth century, the suicide note had emerged in Britain as a powerful literary tool i...
Journal articleThis is a review of recent English- and German-language publications on suicide, both...
Is committing suicide sin? This is the issue on which has been debated for a long time. In early mod...
Suicide and the Gothic is the first protracted study of how the act of self-destruction recurs and f...
This article explores how professionals explicated and contextualised the deaths of their clients or...
This thesis explores late-nineteenth-century theories on suicide that emerged alongside a perceived ...
\u201cSuicide of the English\u201d is the title of one of the "Lettres Concerning England, Scotland ...
In response to the representational copia surrounding poisoning, critics have tended to focus on how...
In the broadest treatment yet of suicide in Europe during the period 1500–1800, 11 authors combine e...
If the centuries preceding and following it are known for their revolutionary character (the sevente...
William Shakespeare\u27s Hamlet, Prince of Denmark has been the source of question, debate, and rese...
Economic depression and unemployment in the West have been and continue to be seen as responsible fo...
The press was at the centre of the reform of the meaning of insanity, during its evolution from an e...
Focussing on Ophelia’s suicide in Hamlet, as it is represented in the different texts of the play, t...
This thesis examines the experience of feeling suicidal in England, between c.1750 and 1850. During ...
By the mid-eighteenth century, the suicide note had emerged in Britain as a powerful literary tool i...
Journal articleThis is a review of recent English- and German-language publications on suicide, both...
Is committing suicide sin? This is the issue on which has been debated for a long time. In early mod...
Suicide and the Gothic is the first protracted study of how the act of self-destruction recurs and f...
This article explores how professionals explicated and contextualised the deaths of their clients or...
This thesis explores late-nineteenth-century theories on suicide that emerged alongside a perceived ...
\u201cSuicide of the English\u201d is the title of one of the "Lettres Concerning England, Scotland ...
In response to the representational copia surrounding poisoning, critics have tended to focus on how...
In the broadest treatment yet of suicide in Europe during the period 1500–1800, 11 authors combine e...
If the centuries preceding and following it are known for their revolutionary character (the sevente...
William Shakespeare\u27s Hamlet, Prince of Denmark has been the source of question, debate, and rese...
Economic depression and unemployment in the West have been and continue to be seen as responsible fo...
The press was at the centre of the reform of the meaning of insanity, during its evolution from an e...
Focussing on Ophelia’s suicide in Hamlet, as it is represented in the different texts of the play, t...