Through the analysis of an extensive biographical source material – the life description of Swedish clergyman Pehr Stenberg – this article examines how love was framed as a cause of illness in everyday contexts in late eighteenth-century Sweden. Love was perceived as an emotion that could cause both physical and mental forms of illness. Although lovesickness has been regarded as an illness that could be used by afflicted individuals to communicate emotions, this source material indicates that illnesses caused by love were regarded as actual afflictions. In the framing of these illnesses, conceptions of female fragility were reinforced as love was perceived to have a particularly destabilising power on women
The romantic western, heterosexual couple´s love is a social and cultural construction, which has al...
In early modern Europe, love was not a feeling, but a physiological change in the body. In its extre...
This essay will examine the Swedish edition of the German treatise, Makrobitoik oder die Kunst das L...
Through the analysis of an extensive biographical source material – the life description of Swedish ...
Focusing on the life description of clergyman Pehr Stenberg, this article examines the internal proc...
Romance in the era of romanticism A comparative study of representations and conceptions of love in ...
The concept of “illness’s social course ” can be approached from two stand-points. We can trace both...
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The study investigates how ordinary people in Sweden understood the body to function between c. 1600...
In seventeenth-century England, love-sickness, or love melancholy, spread like an epidemic. This is...
This thesis examines the medical content of Early Modern Swedish almanacs between the years 1608-173...
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My dissertation concerns the development of the literary motif of "lovesickness" (sangsa pyong) in l...
The romantic western, heterosexual couple´s love is a social and cultural construction, which has al...
In early modern Europe, love was not a feeling, but a physiological change in the body. In its extre...
This essay will examine the Swedish edition of the German treatise, Makrobitoik oder die Kunst das L...
Through the analysis of an extensive biographical source material – the life description of Swedish ...
Focusing on the life description of clergyman Pehr Stenberg, this article examines the internal proc...
Romance in the era of romanticism A comparative study of representations and conceptions of love in ...
The concept of “illness’s social course ” can be approached from two stand-points. We can trace both...
This article was published in 'The Conversation' in time for Valentine's Day. It discusses the 'real...
The latter half of the seventeenth century brought the scientific revolution and a new style and hab...
Love and Suffering in Mechthild of Magdeburg’s workThis study asks how love and suffering are expres...
The study investigates how ordinary people in Sweden understood the body to function between c. 1600...
In seventeenth-century England, love-sickness, or love melancholy, spread like an epidemic. This is...
This thesis examines the medical content of Early Modern Swedish almanacs between the years 1608-173...
The Elizabethan poet Edmund Spenser published his sonnet sequence Visions of the Worlds Vanitie in a...
My dissertation concerns the development of the literary motif of "lovesickness" (sangsa pyong) in l...
The romantic western, heterosexual couple´s love is a social and cultural construction, which has al...
In early modern Europe, love was not a feeling, but a physiological change in the body. In its extre...
This essay will examine the Swedish edition of the German treatise, Makrobitoik oder die Kunst das L...