Mental illness in literature
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- "Confessional" writing and the twentieth-century literary imagination
- "The twisted mind" : madness in Herman Melville's fiction
- "They fly screaming into the wilderness" : Mrs. Dalloway and the [im]moral treatment of the insane
- 'Pueblos enfermos' : the discourse of illness in the turn-of-the-century Spanish and Latin American essay
- A blueprint of his dissent : madness and method in Tennyson's poetry
- American scream : Allen Ginsberg's Howl and the making of the Beat Generation
- Blake's night thoughts
- Cultural constructions of madness in eighteenth century writing : representing the insane
- Dionysus in literature : essays on literary madness
- Distracted subjects : madness and gender in Shakespeare and early modern culture
- Disturbers of the peace : representations of madness in Anglophone Caribbean literature
- Don Quixote in the archives : madness and literature in early modern Spain
- Dramatizing dementia : madness in the plays of Tennessee Williams
- Ecriture et folie
- Evil, madness, and the occult in Argentine poetry
- Figuring madness in nineteenth-century fiction
- Hamlet's enemy : madness and myth in Hamlet
- In Pandora's jar : lovesickness in early Greek poetry
- La "folie" dans l'œuvre romanesque de Stendhal
- Loving Mad Tom : Bedlamite verses of the XVI and XVII centuries
- Madness and creativity in literature and culture
- Madness and sexual politics in the feminist novel : studies in Brontë, Woolf, Lessing, and Atwood
- Madness at the theatre
- Madness in black women's diasporic fictions : aesthetics of resistance
- Madness in literature
- Madness in medieval French literature : identities found and lost
- Madness in twentieth-century French women's writing : Leduc, Duras, Beauvoir, Cardinal, Hyvrard
- Monomania : the flight from everyday life in literature and art
- Nebuchadnezzar's children; : conventions of madness in Middle English literature
- Nerves and narratives : a cultural history of hysteria in nineteenth-century British prose
- Of suffocated hearts and tortured souls : seeking subjecthood through madness in francophone women's writing of Africa and the Caribbean / Valérie Orlando
- Passion and pathology in Victorian fiction
- Pushkin and the genres of madness : the masterpieces of 1833
- Questions of power : the politics of women's madness narratives
- Revels in madness : insanity in medicine and literature
- Sanity plea : schizophrenia in the novels of Kurt Vonnegut
- Sanity plea : schizophrenia in the novels of Kurt Vonnegut
- Tennyson and madness
- The Elsinore appeal : People v. Hamlet
- The mad folk of Shakespeare : psychological essays
- The madhouse of language : writing and reading madness in the eighteenth century
- The reception and performance of Euripides' Herakles : reasoning madness
- Visits to Bedlam: madness and literature in the eighteenth century
- Wahnsinn, Text und Kontext : die historischen Wechselbeziehungen der Literatur, Kunst und Psychiatrie
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