Georges Simenon's work, including his famous 'romans durs' novels and the forensic investigations carried out by his artistic creation, Inspector Maigret, bear many similarities to some of the diagnostic methods of the founders of Neurology, particularly Jean-Martin Charcot
In 1887, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle published his first novel regarding the detective Sherlock Holmes. H...
In an age of medical advances and specialization, Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893) helped found the d...
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous character Sherlock Holmes continues to re-appear in novels right up ...
ABSTRACT Georges Simenon’s work, including his famous ‘romans durs’ novels and the forensic investig...
Este artículo parte de la hipótesis de que el escritor belga-francés George Simenon polemiza, en sus...
LA METHODE DES ENQUETEURS DANS LES ROMANS POLICIERS CLASSIQUES SE FONDE SUR LE MODELE HOLMESIEN LUI-...
Bill Alder, Maigret, Simenon and France. Social Dimensions of the Novels and Stories Foreword by Ste...
Georges Simenon (1903-1989) not only created the finest series of French detective novels in the cas...
In the 1860s and 1870s, almost simultaneously in Paris and London, clinical neurology began to emerg...
Este artículo parte de la hipótesis de que el escritor belga-francés George Simenon polemiza, en sus...
The project examines how German- and English-speaking translators of selected Maigret novels by the...
In the scholarship on the history of hysteria, the career of the French neurologist Jean-Martin Char...
Claude Bernard (1813-1878) followed two main research paths: the chemical and physiological study of...
Over a thirty-year period from the late nineteenth to early twentieth century, Sir Arthur Conan Doyl...
Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–1893) laid the foundations of modern neurology. The lectures he gave at La...
In 1887, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle published his first novel regarding the detective Sherlock Holmes. H...
In an age of medical advances and specialization, Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893) helped found the d...
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous character Sherlock Holmes continues to re-appear in novels right up ...
ABSTRACT Georges Simenon’s work, including his famous ‘romans durs’ novels and the forensic investig...
Este artículo parte de la hipótesis de que el escritor belga-francés George Simenon polemiza, en sus...
LA METHODE DES ENQUETEURS DANS LES ROMANS POLICIERS CLASSIQUES SE FONDE SUR LE MODELE HOLMESIEN LUI-...
Bill Alder, Maigret, Simenon and France. Social Dimensions of the Novels and Stories Foreword by Ste...
Georges Simenon (1903-1989) not only created the finest series of French detective novels in the cas...
In the 1860s and 1870s, almost simultaneously in Paris and London, clinical neurology began to emerg...
Este artículo parte de la hipótesis de que el escritor belga-francés George Simenon polemiza, en sus...
The project examines how German- and English-speaking translators of selected Maigret novels by the...
In the scholarship on the history of hysteria, the career of the French neurologist Jean-Martin Char...
Claude Bernard (1813-1878) followed two main research paths: the chemical and physiological study of...
Over a thirty-year period from the late nineteenth to early twentieth century, Sir Arthur Conan Doyl...
Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–1893) laid the foundations of modern neurology. The lectures he gave at La...
In 1887, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle published his first novel regarding the detective Sherlock Holmes. H...
In an age of medical advances and specialization, Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893) helped found the d...
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous character Sherlock Holmes continues to re-appear in novels right up ...