Book ID: CBB001251927

The Discourse of Madness in Britain, 1790--1815: Medicine, Politics, Literature (2011)

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Sedlmayr, Gerold (Author)


WVT, Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier


Publication Date: 2011
Physical Details: 227 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index
Language: English

When King George III suffered his first bout of alleged insanity late in 1788, his elevated position as responsible and self-determined 'father' of his people was drastically altered: all of a sudden, the most prominent man in the country was humbled to the level of a group of the excluded whose very humanity was all too often contested: the mad. As if this were not enough, half a year later, the mind-boggling events of the French Revolution seemed to confirm the suspicion of conservative 'physicians of the state' that a destructive madness had begun to infect the world, while radical thinkers, like the young Romantic poets, interpreted them as the dawning of a newly enabling age of individual rights and creative subjectivity. Providing a survey of the momentous quarter of a century ranging from roughly 1790 to 1815, this study puts the discourses of medicine, politics, and literature side by side in order to consider their appropriation of the 'idea' of madness. Thereby, surprising intersections are detected which reveal that the discourse of madness as such functions as a highly valuable indicator of major shifts in pivotal knowledge constellations during the late eighteenth and the early nineteenth centuries: amongst other aspects, the impossible search for a dimension of depth, the construction of individualised case histories, and the ambivalent compulsion towards both humaneness and moral conditioning likewise characterise the new constitutedness of the discourses of medicine, politics, and literature and, by extension, of modern thinking in general.

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Authors & Contributors
Peters, Timothy J.
Valeriano, Annacarla
Mallory-Kani, Amy
Wood, Jane
Wilkinson, D.
Sommer, Felix
Journals
History of Psychiatry
História, Ciências, Saúde---Manguinhos
Mefisto: Rivista di medicina, filosofia, storia
Social Studies of Science
Journal of Social History
History of the Human Sciences
Publishers
Oxford University Press
State University of New York at Albany
Dalhousie University (Canada)
Carnegie Mellon University
Routledge
Manchester University Press
Concepts
Mental disorders and diseases
Psychiatry
Medicine and literature
Medicine and politics
Psychiatric hospitals
Clinical psychology
People
George III, King of England
Wordsworth, William
Wollstonecraft, Mary
Winnicott, Donald Woods
Machado de Assis
Jenner, Edward
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century, early
20th century
17th century
20th century, late
Places
Great Britain
Espírito Santo (Brazil)
Italy
Germany
France
Europe
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