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The Nature Of Melancholy From Aristotle To Kristeva Illustrated Jennifer Radden

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The Nature Of Melancholy From Aristotle To Kristeva Illustrated Jennifer Radden
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.06 MB
Pages: 392
Author: Jennifer Radden, (editor)
ISBN: 9780195151657, 0195151658
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: Illustrated

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The Nature Of Melancholy From Aristotle To Kristeva Illustrated Jennifer Radden by Jennifer Radden, (editor) 9780195151657, 0195151658 instant download after payment.

Spanning twenty-four centuries, this anthology collects over thirty selections of important Western writing about melancholy and its related conditions by philosophers, doctors, religious and literary figures, and modern psychologists. Truly interdisciplinary, it is the first such anthology. As it traces Western attitudes, it reveals a conversation across centuries and continents as the authors interpret, respond, and build on each other's work. The editor provides an extensive, in-depth introduction that draws links and parallels between the selections, and reveals the ambiguous relationship between these historical accounts of melancholy and today's psychiatric views on depression.

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