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Edgar Allan Poe as Amateur Psychologist - A Companion Anthology (Hardcover, New edition)
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Edgar Allan Poe as Amateur Psychologist - A Companion Anthology (Hardcover, New edition)
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Locating Poe firmly within his Zeitgeist vis-a-vis the science and
pseudoscience of the early nineteenth century, Edgar Allan Poe as
Amateur Psychologist: A Companion Anthology simultaneously looks
back from the 1830s and 1840s (when his literary career was at its
height) to eighteenth-century theories and sources of information
on mental illness, as well as forward to our own time to
demonstrate how Poe's dramatizations of psychological diseases
occasionally anticipate modern nosological classifications and
twenty-first-century forensic research. This interdisciplinary
collection is a companion to its predecessor, Zimmerman's Edgar
Allan Poe: Amateur Psychologist (Peter Lang, 2019); it gathers the
most important essays by authors-Hungerford, Stauffer, Stern,
Bynum, Cleman, Hester and Segir, Phillips, Shackelford, Scheckel,
Lloyd-Smith, Whipple, Butler, Uba, Walker, Zimmerman-who employ
historicist and history-of-ideas methodologies. Topics include
Poe's use of and eventual disillusionment with phrenology; his
attitude toward the controversial "moral treatment" of the insane
as well as the "insanity defense" and its connection with the new
theory of "moral insanity"; the possible sources of his knowledge
of theories of mind, psychopathology and related therapies; his
evolution as an amateur psychologist; the connection between
physiological sickness and mental distress (the psychosomatic); and
the ways in which the psychological profiles of his homicidal
characters look forward to modern serial killers. This companion
anthology represents a significant addition to Poe scholarship and
will be of interest not only to Poe specialists but also to
students, teachers, and any intelligent reader interested in the
history of ideas and the intersection between literature and
"mental philosophy."
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