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Literature, neurology, and neuroscience : neurological and psychiatric disorders
Titre:
Literature, neurology, and neuroscience : neurological and psychiatric disorders
ISBN (Numéro international normalisé des livres):
9780444633644

9780444633873
Edition:
First edition.
PRODUCTION_INFO:
Amsterdam, the Netherlands : Elsevier, 2013.
Description physique:
1 online resource (viii, 238 pages) : illustrations, portraits.
Collections:
Progress in brain research, vol. 206

Progress in brain research ; v. 206.
Table des matières:
Part 1: Neurological and psychiatric disorders in literature. William Shakespeare's neurology / Maurizio Paciaroni, Julien Bogousslavsky -- Locked-in: the syndrome as depicted in literature / Joost Haan -- Meningitis, a whirlpool of death: literary reflections and Russian cultural beliefs / Yuri Zagvazdin -- Parkinsonism in poets and writers / Julien Bogousslavsky, Maurizio Paciaroni -- Neurosyphilitics and madmen: the French fin-de-siècle fictions of Huysmans, Lermina, and Maupassant / Andrea Goulet -- Charcot, la Salpêtrière, and hysteria as represented in European literature / Peter J. Koehler -- Historical and literary roots of Münchhausen syndromes: as intriguing as the syndromes themselves / Régis Olry, Duane E. Haines -- The Alice in Wonderland syndrome / Edward J. Fine -- Tomas Tranströmer's stroke of genius: language but no words / Iván Iniesta -- Part 2: Treating neurological disorders in the media and literature. The cruelty and failings of therapies for neurological diseases in French literature / Olivier Walusinski -- Portrayals of lobotomy in American and Swedish media / Kenneth Ögren -- Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) in literature: Sylvia Plath's The bell jar / Charles H. Kellner.
Extrait:
This volume on the neurosciences, neurology, and literature vividly shows how science and the humanities can come together --- and have come together in the past. Its sections provide a new, broad look at these interactions, which have received surprisingly little attention in the past. Experts in the field cover literature as a window to neurological and scientific zeitgeists, theories of brain and mind in literature, famous authors and their suspected neurological disorders, and how neurological disorders and treatments have been described in literature. In addition, a myriad of other topics are covered, including some on famous authors whose important connections to the neurosciences have been overlooked (e.g., Roget, of Thesaurus fame), famous neuroscientists who should also be associated with literature, and some overlooked scientific and medical men who helped others produce great literary works (e, g., Bram Stoker's Dracula). There has not been a volume with this coverage in the past, and the connections it provides should prove fascinating to individuals in science, medicine, history, literature, and various other disciplines. This book looks at literature, medicine, and the brain sciences both historically and in the light of the newest scholarly discoveries and insights.
Note locale:
Elsevier
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Langue:
Anglais