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Melancholy Love And Time Boundaries Of The Self In Ancient Literature Peter Toohey

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Melancholy Love And Time Boundaries Of The Self In Ancient Literature Peter Toohey
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Publisher: The University of Michigan Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.6 MB
Pages: 394
Author: Peter Toohey
ISBN: 9780472113026, 047211302X
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Melancholy Love And Time Boundaries Of The Self In Ancient Literature Peter Toohey by Peter Toohey 9780472113026, 047211302X instant download after payment.

Ancient literature features many powerful narratives of madness, depression, melancholy, lovesickness, simple boredom, and the effects of such psychological states upon individual sufferers. Peter Toohey turns his attention to representations of these emotional states in the Classical, Hellenistic, and especially the Roman imperial periods in a study that illuminates the cultural and aesthetic significance of this emotionally charged literature. His probing analysis shows that a shifting representation of these afflicted states, and the concomitant sense of isolation from one's social affinities and surroundings, manifests a developing sense of the self and self-consciousness in the ancient world.This book makes important contributions to a variety of disciplines including classical studies, comparative literature, literary and art history, history of medicine, history of emotions, psychiatry, and psychology.Peter Toohey is Professor and Department Head of Greek and Roman Studies at the University of Calgary, Canada.

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