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Literature and Medicine in Nineteenth-Century Britain Janis McLarren Caldwell (Wake Forest University, North Carolina)

Literature and Medicine in Nineteenth-Century Britain par Janis McLarren Caldwell (Wake Forest University, North Carolina)

Literature and Medicine in Nineteenth-Century Britain Janis McLarren Caldwell (Wake Forest University, North Carolina)


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This title examines works of literature by Mary Shelley, Thomas Carlyle, the Bronte sisters and George Eliot alongside medical lectures, textbooks and journal articles to demonstrate the similar ways of reading employed by nineteenth-century doctors and imaginative writers.

Literature and Medicine in Nineteenth-Century Britain Résumé

Literature and Medicine in Nineteenth-Century Britain: From Mary Shelley to George Eliot Janis McLarren Caldwell (Wake Forest University, North Carolina)

Although we have come to regard 'clinical' and 'romantic' as oppositional terms, romantic literature and clinical medicine were fed by the same cultural configurations. In the pre-Darwinian nineteenth century, writers and doctors developed an interpretive method that negotiated between literary and scientific knowledge of the natural world. Literary writers produced potent myths that juxtaposed the natural and the supernatural, often disturbing the conventional dualist hierarchy of spirit over flesh. Clinicians developed the two-part history and physical examination, weighing the patient's narrative against the evidence of the body. Examining fiction by Mary Shelley, Carlyle, the Brontes and George Eliot, alongside biomedical lectures, textbooks and articles, Janis McLarren Caldwell demonstrates the similar ways of reading employed by nineteenth-century doctors and imaginative writers and reveals the complexities and creative exchanges of the relationship between literature and medicine.

Literature and Medicine in Nineteenth-Century Britain Avis

Review of the hardback: '... it contains some useful work on an impressive array of primary sources. The influence of medicine and medical theory on Romantic and Victorian writers remains insufficiently acknowledged. Janis McLarren Caldwell restores that influence to its rightful place.' The Times Literary Supplement

À propos de Janis McLarren Caldwell (Wake Forest University, North Carolina)

Janis McLarren Caldwell practiced emergency medicine for five years before pursuing a Ph.D. in English Literature. She now teaches literature and science at Wake Forest University, where she is an Assistant Professor of English. An expert in nineteenth-century literature and medicine, she has received grants for research at Cambridge University and at Harvard University's Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study.

Sommaire

Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: Romantic materialism; 2. Science and sympathy in Frankenstein; 3. Natural supernaturalism in Thomas Carlyle and Richard Owen; 4. Wuthering Heights and domestic medicine: the child's body and the book; 5. Literalization in the novels of Charlotte Bronte; 6. Charles Darwin and Romantic medicine; 7. Middlemarch and the medical case report: the patient's narrative and the physical exam; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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GOR009720102
9780521066679
0521066670
Literature and Medicine in Nineteenth-Century Britain: From Mary Shelley to George Eliot Janis McLarren Caldwell (Wake Forest University, North Carolina)
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Cambridge University Press
2008-06-19
220
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