Book synopsis: Svengali, the malevolent hypnotist in Trilby, a sensationally successful novel published by George du Maurier in 1894, became such a well-known character in the culture of the period that his name entered the dictionary as one who exerts a malign persuasiveness on another. This book explores the origins and impact of Svengali and his helplessly mesmerised female victim Trilby in an age already rife with discussions of race, influence, and the unconscious mind. Daniel Pick points out that Svengali was a Jew as well as a dangerous hypnotist; his depiction struck a chord not only with pervasive nineteenth-century forebodings about irrational interpersonal forces and psychic contacts but also with prevalent anti-Semitic assumptio...
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Book synopsis: Third Agents: Secret Protagonists of the Modern Imagination brings together a varied ...
Book synopsis: The uncanny ability of certain individuals to foresee future events had long been reg...
Book synopsis: Madness and Modernity sets out to chart the theme of madness across a variety of terr...
Book synopsis: Anna O [Bertha Pappenheim] (1859-1936), a friend of Freud's wife in Vienna, is regard...
Book synopsis: Madness and Modernity sets out to chart the theme of madness across a variety of terr...
Book synopsis: The notion of the ‘spirit’ is dazzling: it has manifold meanings and plays a crucial...
Book synopsis: In the late nineteenth century, the development of a relatively new invention, the mo...
Book synopsis: The Romantic movement in art, with its emphasis on emotion, imagination and a sensiti...
Book synopsis: The Cambridge History of Black and Asian British Writing provides a comprehensive his...
Book synopsis: In Women's Experience of Modernity, 1875–1945, literary scholars working with a varie...
Book synopsis: The exhibition Il mondo magico (The magical world) is accompanied by a book exploring...
Book synopsis: Stevenson's short novel, published in 1886, became an instant classic. It was a Gothi...
Book synopsis: Unlike her counterpart in French literature, and despite her importance in drama, poe...
Book synopsis: Madness and Modernity sets out to chart the theme of madness across a variety of terr...
Book synopsis: The success of Madame Tussaud's, from its beginnings in Paris before the French Revol...
Book synopsis: Third Agents: Secret Protagonists of the Modern Imagination brings together a varied ...
Book synopsis: The uncanny ability of certain individuals to foresee future events had long been reg...
Book synopsis: Madness and Modernity sets out to chart the theme of madness across a variety of terr...
Book synopsis: Anna O [Bertha Pappenheim] (1859-1936), a friend of Freud's wife in Vienna, is regard...
Book synopsis: Madness and Modernity sets out to chart the theme of madness across a variety of terr...
Book synopsis: The notion of the ‘spirit’ is dazzling: it has manifold meanings and plays a crucial...
Book synopsis: In the late nineteenth century, the development of a relatively new invention, the mo...
Book synopsis: The Romantic movement in art, with its emphasis on emotion, imagination and a sensiti...
Book synopsis: The Cambridge History of Black and Asian British Writing provides a comprehensive his...
Book synopsis: In Women's Experience of Modernity, 1875–1945, literary scholars working with a varie...
Book synopsis: The exhibition Il mondo magico (The magical world) is accompanied by a book exploring...
Book synopsis: Stevenson's short novel, published in 1886, became an instant classic. It was a Gothi...
Book synopsis: Unlike her counterpart in French literature, and despite her importance in drama, poe...
Book synopsis: Madness and Modernity sets out to chart the theme of madness across a variety of terr...
Book synopsis: The success of Madame Tussaud's, from its beginnings in Paris before the French Revol...