There is little knowledge on sleepwalking in ancient times even though it is a very common condition. The aim of this report is to describe the backgrounds of medical knowledge on somnambulism in the 19th century, a key period in the development of neurosciences, by analysing its representation in two famous Italian operas: La Sonnambula by Vincenzo Bellini and Macbeth by Giuseppe Verdi. The 19th-century operas may be considered as a crossing point between the popular and intellectual world because they mirror popular answers to phenomena that were still awaiting scientific explanations. Shakespeare's play Macbeth was also considered. In Shakespeare's play and in Verdi's Macbeth, sleepwalking is looked upon as a neuropsychiatric disorder, a...
Twilight States: Sleepwalking, Liminal Consciousness, and Sensational Selfhood in Victorian Literatu...
We report on an investigation designed to identify human information behaviour in Gaetano Donizetti’...
My thesis investigates the functions of dreams and sleep within Shakespeare’s wider design of comedy...
There is little knowledge on sleepwalking in ancient times even though it is a very common condition...
Opera is the most complete form of theatrical representation, characterized by musical accompaniment...
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><span style="font-size: medium;">Romantic approach to...
Representation of madness in opera is usually presented for dramatic purposes, especially in the 19t...
Neuropsychiatric and neurological diseases are represented in Opera in the contemporary era. The inf...
Insanity has always been a fascinating topic in the arts, including opera. Many scholars have analyz...
The thesis, "The Renaissance Sense of Sleep in Shakespeare's Plays, Together with Some Modern Critic...
Romantic approach to William Shakespeare's dramatic works, as well as the notions and questions so v...
The work was first published, in French, in Paris in November 1819 (Chez Mme Horiac). To date, no It...
Opera has played an important musical and cultural role since the fifteenth century, representing a ...
In the first half of the nineteenth century, the Casa dei Matti in Aversa and Palermo were renowned ...
Based on Italian and international literature, the authors have studied nineteenth-century research ...
Twilight States: Sleepwalking, Liminal Consciousness, and Sensational Selfhood in Victorian Literatu...
We report on an investigation designed to identify human information behaviour in Gaetano Donizetti’...
My thesis investigates the functions of dreams and sleep within Shakespeare’s wider design of comedy...
There is little knowledge on sleepwalking in ancient times even though it is a very common condition...
Opera is the most complete form of theatrical representation, characterized by musical accompaniment...
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><span style="font-size: medium;">Romantic approach to...
Representation of madness in opera is usually presented for dramatic purposes, especially in the 19t...
Neuropsychiatric and neurological diseases are represented in Opera in the contemporary era. The inf...
Insanity has always been a fascinating topic in the arts, including opera. Many scholars have analyz...
The thesis, "The Renaissance Sense of Sleep in Shakespeare's Plays, Together with Some Modern Critic...
Romantic approach to William Shakespeare's dramatic works, as well as the notions and questions so v...
The work was first published, in French, in Paris in November 1819 (Chez Mme Horiac). To date, no It...
Opera has played an important musical and cultural role since the fifteenth century, representing a ...
In the first half of the nineteenth century, the Casa dei Matti in Aversa and Palermo were renowned ...
Based on Italian and international literature, the authors have studied nineteenth-century research ...
Twilight States: Sleepwalking, Liminal Consciousness, and Sensational Selfhood in Victorian Literatu...
We report on an investigation designed to identify human information behaviour in Gaetano Donizetti’...
My thesis investigates the functions of dreams and sleep within Shakespeare’s wider design of comedy...