Passion and Pathology in Victorian Fiction
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Author(s)Jane Wood
PublisherOxford University Press, USA
ISBN / ASIN0199247137
ISBN-139780199247134
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Sales Rank1,722,094
CategoryLiterary Criticism
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Nervous illness and the study of how body and mind connected, were of intense interest to Victorian medical writers and novelists alike. This elegant study offers an integrated analysis of how medicine and literature figured the connection between the body and the mind. Alongside detailed examinations of some of the era's most influential neurological and physiological theories, Jane Wood offers fresh readings of fictions by Charlotte Bront�, George MacDonald, George Eliot, Wilkie Collins, Thomas Hardy and George Gissing.
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