Revels in Madness: Insanity in Medicine and Literature

"Fascinating and important . . . a work of prodigious scholarship, covering the entire history of Western thought and treating both literary and medical discourses with subtlety and verve."
---Louis Sass, author of Madness and Modernism

"The scope of this book is daunting, ranging from madness in the ancient Greco-Roman world, to Christianized concepts of medieval folly, through the writings of early modern authors such as Shakespeare, Cervantes, and Descartes, and on to German Romantic philosophy, fin de siècle French poetry, and Freud . . . Artaud, Duras, and Plath."
---Isis

"This provocative and closely argued work will reward many readers."
---Choice

In Revels in Madness, Allen Thiher surveys a remarkable range of writers as he shows how conceptions of madness in literature have reflected the cultural assumptions of their era. Thiher underscores the transition from classical to modern theories of madness-a transition that began at the end of the Enlightenment and culminates in recent women's writing that challenges the postmodern understanding of madness as a fall from language or as a dysfunction of culture.

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Revels in Madness: Insanity in Medicine and Literature

"Fascinating and important . . . a work of prodigious scholarship, covering the entire history of Western thought and treating both literary and medical discourses with subtlety and verve."
---Louis Sass, author of Madness and Modernism

"The scope of this book is daunting, ranging from madness in the ancient Greco-Roman world, to Christianized concepts of medieval folly, through the writings of early modern authors such as Shakespeare, Cervantes, and Descartes, and on to German Romantic philosophy, fin de siècle French poetry, and Freud . . . Artaud, Duras, and Plath."
---Isis

"This provocative and closely argued work will reward many readers."
---Choice

In Revels in Madness, Allen Thiher surveys a remarkable range of writers as he shows how conceptions of madness in literature have reflected the cultural assumptions of their era. Thiher underscores the transition from classical to modern theories of madness-a transition that began at the end of the Enlightenment and culminates in recent women's writing that challenges the postmodern understanding of madness as a fall from language or as a dysfunction of culture.

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Revels in Madness: Insanity in Medicine and Literature

Revels in Madness: Insanity in Medicine and Literature

by Allen Thiher
Revels in Madness: Insanity in Medicine and Literature

Revels in Madness: Insanity in Medicine and Literature

by Allen Thiher

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"Fascinating and important . . . a work of prodigious scholarship, covering the entire history of Western thought and treating both literary and medical discourses with subtlety and verve."
---Louis Sass, author of Madness and Modernism

"The scope of this book is daunting, ranging from madness in the ancient Greco-Roman world, to Christianized concepts of medieval folly, through the writings of early modern authors such as Shakespeare, Cervantes, and Descartes, and on to German Romantic philosophy, fin de siècle French poetry, and Freud . . . Artaud, Duras, and Plath."
---Isis

"This provocative and closely argued work will reward many readers."
---Choice

In Revels in Madness, Allen Thiher surveys a remarkable range of writers as he shows how conceptions of madness in literature have reflected the cultural assumptions of their era. Thiher underscores the transition from classical to modern theories of madness-a transition that began at the end of the Enlightenment and culminates in recent women's writing that challenges the postmodern understanding of madness as a fall from language or as a dysfunction of culture.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780472024476
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication date: 12/22/2009
Series: Corporealities: Discourses Of Disability
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 368
File size: 633 KB

About the Author

Allen Thiher is Curator's Professor of French in the Department of Romance Languages, University of Missouri. His other books include Words in Reflection and The Power of Tautology: The Roots of Literary Theory.

Table of Contents

Contents

Part 1.

Madness from Hippocrates to Hölderlin

Chapter 1.

Discourses on Madness in the Greco-Roman World

Chapter 2.

Continuities and Ruptures in Medieval Folly

Chapter 3.

Madness and Early Modernity in Shakespeare, Cervantes, and Descartes

Chapter 4.

The latro-Mechanical Era and the Madness of Machines

Chapter 5.

Neoclassicism, the Rise of Singularity, and Moral Treatment

Part 2.

The Modernity of Madness

Chapter 6.

The German Romantics and the Invention of Psychiatry

Chapter 7.

Pathological Anatomy and the Poetics of Madness

Chapter 8.

Modern Determinations of Insanity: Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis

Chapter 9.

Modernist Poetic Discourses in Madness

Chapter 10.

The Contemporary Scene's Affirmation of and Rebellion against Logos

Postscript: Madness between History and Neurology

Notes

Index

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