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Joseph Conrad and Psychological Medicine

Joseph Conrad and Psychological Medicine

by Robert Hampson and Martin Bock
Hardback
Publication Date: 01/08/2002

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Conrads life and fiction are often read through the lens of Freudian thought, though Conrad understood his own health from a pre-Freudian perspective. ""Joseph Conrad and Psychological Medicine"" recovers that perspective, revises our understanding of Conrads life, and rethinks the dominant themes of his work in light of pre-Freudian medical psychology. Beginning with a social history of late-nineteenth-century medical psychology and hysteria studies, Bocks study presents a clear and readable synopsis of fin-de-sicle theories of nervous disorder and moral insanity, shows how Conrads doctors were trained in medical theories that privilege the physiological over the psychological, and describes what Conrad endured during his water cures at Champel-les-Bains and in an English culture that constructed nervous disease - particularly his diagnosed neurasthenia - as a feminine disorder. ""Joseph Conrad and Psychological Medicine"" reads Conrads fiction medically, showing how Conrads work focuses on such narrative strategies as Conrads rhetoric of hysteria and enervation and his vivid, nervous descriptions, and it shows how major tropes such as restraint, seclusion, and water all treatments for insanity - were important issues in the medical discourse of Conrads day and are themes that run through Conrads fiction. Bocks study also suggests that Conrads major breakdown of 1910 was an epiphany, an event Conrad feared for decades but that afterwards allowed him to shift the interests of his fiction. The post-breakdown fiction offers less brooding and more allegorized narrations of Conrads medical history as he moves towards a greater acceptance, late in his life, of his gender and sexuality.
ISBN:
9780896724839
9780896724839
Category:
Literary studies: fiction
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
01-08-2002
Language:
English
Publisher:
Texas Tech Press,U.S.
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
288
Dimensions (mm):
234x156x25mm
Weight:
0.63kg

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