Madness in Fiction

Madness in Fiction
Author: Mark Axelrod-Sokolov
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2018-03-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783319705217

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This book examines one work dealing with madness from each of five prominent authors. Including discussion of Fowles, Hamsun, Hesse, Kafka, and Poe, it delineates the specific type of madness the author associates with each text, and explores the reason for that - such as a historical moment, physical pressure (such as starvation), or the author’s or his narrator’s perspective. The project approaches the texts it explores from the perspective of a writer of fiction as well as from the perspective of a critic, and discusses them as unique manifestations of literary madness. It is of particular significance for those interested in the interplay of fiction, literary criticism, and psychology.

Madness in Literature

Madness in Literature
Author: Lillian Feder
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2020-10-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780691219738

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To probe the literary representation of the alienated mind, Lillian Feder examines mad protagonists of literature and the work of writers for whom madness is a vehicle of self-revelation. Ranging from ancient Greek myth and tragedy to contemporary poetry, fiction, and drama, Professor Feder shows how literary interpretations of madness, as well as madness itself, reflect the very cultural assumptions, values, and prohibitions they challenge.

Madness and Literature

Madness and Literature
Author: Lasse R. Gammelgaard
Publsiher: University of Exeter Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2022-10-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781905816392

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Mental illness has been a favourite topic for authors throughout the history of literature, while psychologists and psychiatrists such as Sigmund Freud and Karl Jaspers have in turn been interested in and influenced by literature. Pioneers within philosophy, psychiatry and literature share the endeavour to explore and explain the human mind and behaviour, including what a society deems as being outside perceived normality. Using a theoretical approach that is eclectic and transdisciplinary, this volume engages with literature’s multifarious ways of probing minds and bodies in a state of mental ill health. The cases and the theory are in dialogue with a clinical approach, addressing issues and diagnoses such as trauma, psychosis, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, self-harm, hoarding disorder, PTSD and Digital Sexual Assault. The chapters in Part I address literary representations of madness with a historical awareness, outlining the socio-political potentials of madness literature. Part II investigates how representations of mental illness in literature can offer unique insights into the subjective experience of alternative states of mind. Part III reflects on how literary cases can be applied to help inform mental health education, how they can be used therapeutically and how they are giving credence to new diagnoses. Throughout the book, the contributors consider how the language and discourses of literature—both stylistically and theoretically—can teach us something new about what it means to be mentally unwell.

Madness in Anglophone Caribbean Literature

Madness in Anglophone Caribbean Literature
Author: Bénédicte Ledent,Evelyn O'Callaghan,Daria Tunca
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2018-11-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783319981802

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This collection takes as its starting point the ubiquitous representation of various forms of mental illness, breakdown and psychopathology in Caribbean writing, and the fact that this topic has been relatively neglected in criticism, especially in Anglophone texts, apart from the scholarship devoted to Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea (1966). The contributions to this volume demonstrate that much remains to be done in rethinking the trope of “madness” across Caribbean literature by local and diaspora writers. This book asks how focusing on literary manifestations of apparent mental aberration can extend our understanding of Caribbean narrative and culture, and can help us to interrogate the norms that have been used to categorize art from the region, as well as the boundaries between notions of rationality, transcendence and insanity across cultures.

A Quiet Madness

A Quiet Madness
Author: John Isaac Jones
Publsiher: John Isaac Jones
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2020-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781735574509

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America's most famous poet lives again within the pages of John Isaac Jones’ new biographical novel! His early orphan years, his tumultuous relationship with his foster father, his scandalous affairs, his glory days as a literary scion and his untimely death at the age of forty in a barroom brawl. It’s all here! “Anyone that is a fan of Edgar Allan Poe will thoroughly enjoy this read. I enjoyed the story as it was woven factually, fictitiously, and historically from before Poe's birth to his death. Mr. Jones captured all the critical milestones in Poe's literary career and included some of his most important pieces. One of the best books I have read in a long while.” - Amazon reviewer

Madness Is Better Than Defeat

Madness Is Better Than Defeat
Author: Ned Beauman
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2018-02-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780385353007

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In 1938, two rival expeditions descend on an ancient temple recently discovered in the jungles of Honduras, one intending to shoot a huge Hollywood production on location there, the other to disassemble the temple and ship it back to New York. A seemingly endless stalemate ensues. Twenty years later, a rogue CIA agent sets out to exploit the temple for his own ends, unaware that it is a locus of conspiracies far grander than anyone could ever have guessed. Shot through with intrigue, ingenuity, and adventure, and showcasing Beauman’s riotous humor, spectacular imagination, and riveting prose, Madness Is Better Than Defeat is a novel without parallel: inventive, anarchic, and delightfully insane.

Dionysus in Literature

Dionysus in Literature
Author: Branimir M. Rieger
Publsiher: University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780299278731

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In this anthology, outstanding authorities present their assessments of literary madness in a variety of topics and approaches. The entire collection of essays presents intriguing aspects of the Dionysian element in literature.

Madness in Post 1945 British and American Fiction

Madness in Post 1945 British and American Fiction
Author: C. Baker,P. Crawford,Brian Brown,Maurice Lipsedge,R. Carter
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2010-10-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780230290440

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A comprehensive and thematic exploration of representations of madness in postwar British and American Fiction, this book is relevant to those with interests in literary studies and is a vital read for psychiatric clinicians and professionals who are interested in how literature can inform and enhance clinical practices.