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An examination of the public fascination with spiritualism and psychical research in Britain from the mid-nineteenth to the early twentieth century. The book explores the variety of social background, education, and professional expertise that characterized the men and women who attended seances and investigated psychic phenomena, and places them in the context of their times without ridiculing their beliefs.
No Victorian portrait of nervous breakdown is more celebrated than
John Stuart Mill's description of his own crisis recounted in his
Autobiography. But Mill was only the most notable British Victorian
to suffer from "shattered nerves," for depression appears again and
again in nineteenth-century history and literature, among men and
women of all classes. It was a problem that doctors struggled to
understand and treat--largely unsuccessfully. Their debates over
the nature of depression, Janet Oppenheim writes, offer us a unique
window on the Victorian mind.
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