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Melancholy and the Care of the Soul - Religion, Moral Philosophy and Madness in Early Modern England (Paperback)
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Melancholy and the Care of the Soul - Religion, Moral Philosophy and Madness in Early Modern England (Paperback)
Series: The History of Medicine in Context
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Melancholy is rightly taken to be a central topic of concern in
early modern culture, and it continues to generate scholarly
interest among historians of medicine, literature, psychiatry and
religion. This book considerably furthers our understanding of the
issue by examining the extensive discussions of melancholy in
seventeenth- and eighteenth- century religious and moral
philosophical publications, many of which have received only scant
attention from modern scholars. Arguing that melancholy was
considered by many to be as much a 'disease of the soul' as a
condition originating in bodily disorder, Dr. Schmidt reveals how
insights and techniques developed in the context of ancient
philosophical and early Christian discussions of the good of the
soul were applied by a variety of early modern authorities to the
treatment of melancholy. The book also explores ways in which
various diagnostic and therapeutic languages shaped the experience
and expression of melancholy and situates the melancholic
experience in a series of broader discourses, including the
language of religious despair dominating English Calvinism, the
late Renaissance concern with the government of the passions, and
eighteenth-century debates surrounding politeness and material
consumption. In addition, it explores how the shifting languages of
early modern melancholy altered and enabled certain perceptions of
gender. As a study in intellectual history, Melancholy and the Care
of the Soul offers new insights into a wide variety of early modern
texts, including literary representations and medical works, and
critically engages with a broad range of current scholarship in
addressing some of the central interpretive issues in the history
of early modern medicine, psychiatry, religion and culture.
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