9780415977166-0415977169-Strange Cases: The Medical Case History and the British Novel (Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory)

Strange Cases: The Medical Case History and the British Novel (Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory)

ISBN-13: 9780415977166
ISBN-10: 0415977169
Edition: 1
Author: Jason Tougaw
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Hardcover 254 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780415977166
ISBN-10: 0415977169
Edition: 1
Author: Jason Tougaw
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Hardcover 254 pages

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Strange Cases: The Medical Case History and the British Novel (Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory) (ISBN-13: 9780415977166 and ISBN-10: 0415977169), written by authors Jason Tougaw, was published by Routledge in 2006. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Strange Cases: The Medical Case History and the British Novel (Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Strange Cases is the story of the mutual influence of the case history and the British novel during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Fictions from Defoe's Roxana to James's The Turn of the Screw and case histories from George Cheyne's to Sigmund Freud's have found narrative impetus in pathology. The writer of a case history faces a rhetorical bind unique to the human sciences: the need to display the acumen of a scientist and the sympathy warranted to the suffering patient. Repeatedly, case historians justify their publicizing of extreme, often morbid or perverse, states of mind and body by appealing to readers to take pity on patients and to recognize the narrative as a vital social document. Diagnosis and sympathy, explicit rhetorical modes in case histories, operate implicitly in novels, shaping reader-identification. While these two narrative forms set out to fulfillĀ an Enlightenment drive to classify and explain, they also raise social and epistemological questions that challenge some of the Enlightenment's most cherished ideals, including faith in reason, the perfectibility of humankind, and the stability of truth.
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