Today the idea of reading for health is perhaps most commonly associated with the term bibliotherapy. This seemingly new practice might be considered a significant shift of public and professional medical attitudes when compared with historical interpretations of the impact of reading on individuals’ health. Much historiography concerning the reception of popular literature in eighteenth-century print culture has focused on the belief that readers of fiction, most often women, were at risk of corrupting their own minds and bodies through their reading choices. Yet, although popular, this view was not exclusively subscribed to by either medical practitioners or the wider public. This article reveals perspectives that warned against and celeb...
Soul-Health explores the connection between reading and healing. The act of reading engages deeply w...
This study investigates eighteenth-century medical writing, particularly concerning the elaboration ...
Contrary Signs: Categorizing Illness in Early Modern Literature investigates the relationship betwee...
Today the idea of reading for health is perhaps most commonly associated with the term bibliotherapy...
This dissertation examines the history of the idea that books can serve as medicine. Focusing on the...
This article discusses the historical development of bibliotherapy and how books can be used in the ...
In the 18th century, novels were considered to have an impact on the readers’ mental and physical he...
This essay argues that despite its significance within the history of bibliotherapy, Samuel McChord ...
Representations of the body, health, and healthcare practices found in Aphra Behn’s oeuvre would nee...
Jennifer Evans and Sara Read, 'Maladies and Medicines: Exploring Health and Healing 1540-1740' (Barn...
Central agents of the institution of literature (critics, authors, scholars) find itincreasingly har...
Reading Autopsy: The Medical Practice of Romantic Literature examines the literature of British Roma...
This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust (grant no. 104798/Z/14/Z).This article examines a fift...
This study investigates eighteenth-century medical writing, particularly concerning the elaboration ...
Is literary experience of any practical relevance to the clinician? This is the overall question add...
Soul-Health explores the connection between reading and healing. The act of reading engages deeply w...
This study investigates eighteenth-century medical writing, particularly concerning the elaboration ...
Contrary Signs: Categorizing Illness in Early Modern Literature investigates the relationship betwee...
Today the idea of reading for health is perhaps most commonly associated with the term bibliotherapy...
This dissertation examines the history of the idea that books can serve as medicine. Focusing on the...
This article discusses the historical development of bibliotherapy and how books can be used in the ...
In the 18th century, novels were considered to have an impact on the readers’ mental and physical he...
This essay argues that despite its significance within the history of bibliotherapy, Samuel McChord ...
Representations of the body, health, and healthcare practices found in Aphra Behn’s oeuvre would nee...
Jennifer Evans and Sara Read, 'Maladies and Medicines: Exploring Health and Healing 1540-1740' (Barn...
Central agents of the institution of literature (critics, authors, scholars) find itincreasingly har...
Reading Autopsy: The Medical Practice of Romantic Literature examines the literature of British Roma...
This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust (grant no. 104798/Z/14/Z).This article examines a fift...
This study investigates eighteenth-century medical writing, particularly concerning the elaboration ...
Is literary experience of any practical relevance to the clinician? This is the overall question add...
Soul-Health explores the connection between reading and healing. The act of reading engages deeply w...
This study investigates eighteenth-century medical writing, particularly concerning the elaboration ...
Contrary Signs: Categorizing Illness in Early Modern Literature investigates the relationship betwee...