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The English Malady Enabling And Disabling Fictions 1st Edition Glen Colburn

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The English Malady Enabling And Disabling Fictions 1st Edition Glen Colburn
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.65 MB
Pages: 305
Author: Glen Colburn
ISBN: 9781443814850, 1443814857
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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The English Malady Enabling And Disabling Fictions 1st Edition Glen Colburn by Glen Colburn 9781443814850, 1443814857 instant download after payment.

The eleven essays collected in The English Malady: Enabling and Disabling Fictions adopt perspectives from a variety of disciplines—history, sociology, music, theater, and literary studies—in order to examine manifestations of and writing about hysteria in Europe during the long eighteenth century. The collection demonstrates not only that hysteria was an important cultural metaphor for the Enlightenment—a fact sometimes obscured by scholarly emphasis on the study of hysteria as a nineteenth and early twentieth-century phenomenon—but also that the period’s writers sometimes considered hysteria a blessing as well as a curse. Implicit in the various arguments of this collection is the suggestion that hysteria might be considered an expression of early modern ambivalence about the emergence of modernity.

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