This essay examines three key texts, by William Buchan, Isaac D’Israeli, and Richard Robert Madden, which demonstrate the emergence of the newly conceived idea of literary genius in the Romantic period. It considers the role of a new genre, the “medical biography”, in the development of this phenomenon. While the mental precariousness of the Romantic genius has been much commented upon, this essay concentrates instead on the bodily or physical aspects of genius, which is itself figured as a disease. The study and writing involved in publication are viewed as stimulants that can be addictive, ruining the health and wellbeing of authors and even leading to their early deaths
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Mental illnesses like manic-depression undeniably have the power to destroy lives. However, many bel...
Recent studies based on biography analysis provide support for the notion that the prevalence of men...
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Original article can be found at: http://www.erudit.org/revue/ravon/apropos.htmlAlthough criticism h...
This dissertation will examine whether creative writing served as a therapeutic device for Ernest He...
Reading Autopsy: The Medical Practice of Romantic Literature examines the literature of British Roma...
Shakespeare has long been acknowledged to be a pioneer in understanding the functions and dysfunctio...
226 pagesIn order to understand the practices of a modern medicine based on an ideology of normal th...
Thinkers and researchers as diverse as Mill, Darwin and Faraday are well-known for their contributio...
In this essay I concentrate on the discourse of sensibility in fiction and the discourse of the nerv...
An interdisciplinary exploration of the links between genius and madness, madness and gender, an...
Literature Review Mary Shelley’s novel places important emphasis on three major subjects, experimen...
It is reasonable to affirm that madness is inborn with the human spirit and that only in lunacy it i...
This essay is an analysis on the way in which William Shakespeare interacts with madness, as it was ...
This study uses the interdisciplinary lens of Romantic medical ethics to reconsider received ideas a...
Mental illnesses like manic-depression undeniably have the power to destroy lives. However, many bel...
Recent studies based on biography analysis provide support for the notion that the prevalence of men...
Major: Biology and EnglishFaculty Mentor: Dr. Bruce Graver, English In my thesis, I endeavor to expo...
Original article can be found at: http://www.erudit.org/revue/ravon/apropos.htmlAlthough criticism h...
This dissertation will examine whether creative writing served as a therapeutic device for Ernest He...
Reading Autopsy: The Medical Practice of Romantic Literature examines the literature of British Roma...
Shakespeare has long been acknowledged to be a pioneer in understanding the functions and dysfunctio...
226 pagesIn order to understand the practices of a modern medicine based on an ideology of normal th...
Thinkers and researchers as diverse as Mill, Darwin and Faraday are well-known for their contributio...
In this essay I concentrate on the discourse of sensibility in fiction and the discourse of the nerv...
An interdisciplinary exploration of the links between genius and madness, madness and gender, an...
Literature Review Mary Shelley’s novel places important emphasis on three major subjects, experimen...
It is reasonable to affirm that madness is inborn with the human spirit and that only in lunacy it i...
This essay is an analysis on the way in which William Shakespeare interacts with madness, as it was ...