Article ID: CBB000770547

Bilderdijk's Head Meta-Medical Reflections of an Afflicted Poet (2005)

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The controversial Dutch poet and thinker, Willem Bilderdijk (1756--1831), filled his letters with observations on his own health and well-being. These frequent appraisals of his physical and mental condition served as `meta-medical' reflections by which he enhanced his self-understanding and `constructed' his own self. In more than 1,500 published letters that Bilderdijk wrote to different correspondents in the course of five decades, he makes it clear that he regarded his head as the main locus and source of his many afflictions. His head-related complaints enabled him to draw together medical, cultural, biographical, psychological, religious, philosophical and aesthetic strands in his life and thought. His life's motto semper idem, his indebtedness to Leibniz, his practice of spontaneously `ejaculating' verse and his ability to contact the metaphysical world, centred on his head as both the focal point of adversity and the seat of the soul. While evidently inspired by well-known medical-cultural traditions---melancholy or hypochondria and the scholars' illness (the morbus eruditorum, on which he wrote a lengthy didactic poem)---Bilderdijk's meta-medical reflections on sickness, identity, and poetry at the same time illustrate the complexities involved in the often highly individual, early modern understandings of illness.

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Authors & Contributors
Sparks, Randy J.
Kippen, Rebecca
Willoughby, Christopher D. E.
Nair, Aparna
Daidoji, Keiko
Janssen, Diederik F.
Journals
Social History of Medicine
Medizinhistorisches Journal
Late Imperial China
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews
History of Psychiatry
Publishers
Oxford University Press
Transcript
Reaktion Books
Peter Lang
Manchester University Press
Johns Hopkins University Press
Concepts
Medicine
Human body
Disease and diseases
Sexuality
Medicine and gender
Human anatomy
People
Ruysch, Frederick
Time Periods
18th century
19th century
17th century
20th century
20th century, early
Qing dynasty (China, 1644-1912)
Places
United States
Germany
China
India
Great Britain
San Francisco (California)
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