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Maladies mentales. --- Medicine in Literature. --- Medicine in literature. --- Mental Disorders. --- Mental illness. --- Médecine dans la littérature. --- mental disorders.
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Medicine in literature. --- Fiction. --- Bioethics. --- Bioethique. --- Roman --- Medecine dans la litterature. --- Bioethical Issues --- Medicine in Literature --- Fiction --- Histoire et critique. --- History and criticism. --- 1800-1999
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Dave Egger's parents died from cancer within a month of each other when he was 21 and his brother, Christopher, was 7. They left the Chicago suburb where they had grown up and moved to San Francisco. This book tells the story of their life together.
Families --- Families. --- Familles --- Jeunes hommes --- Medicine in Literature. --- Medicine in literature. --- Médecine dans la littérature. --- Parents malades en phase terminale --- Terminally ill parents --- Terminally ill parents. --- Young men --- Young men. --- Eggers, Dave. --- United States.
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À la fin du XVe siècle, l’Europe voit surgir une maladie nouvelle, la vérole, et avec elle son lot de questions. Mal français, italien ou américain, comment nommer un fléau mondial qui fait fi des frontières géographiques ? Comment traiter une affection inconnue des Anciens ? Comment prendre en charge des malades honteux et rebutants ? Si la vérole a suscité la panique et la condamnation morale, la confrontation des discours littéraires et médicaux produits entre 1495 et 1633 fait apparaître des réactions affectives complexes voire contradictoires à l’égard des victimes de la première épidémie vénérienne de l’âge moderne. À côté des plaintes et des admonitions sur les dangers du coït, bien des textes font résonner un rire servant tour à tour d’outil parodique, d’arme polémique et d’étendard obscène à opposer au bon goût. Illustrant la plasticité du stigmate vénérien, les auteurs interrogent les fonctions de l’écriture lorsque la sexualité, notamment masculine, se trouve mise en péril.
Medicine in Literature. --- Medicine in literature. --- Médecine dans la littérature. --- Syphilis dans la littérature. --- Syphilis in literature. --- Syphilis --- Infections sexuellement transmissibles --- Médecine --- Sexualité --- Renaissance. --- Dans la littérature. --- French literature --- Syphilis in literature --- Epidemics in literature --- Medicine in literature --- History.
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Medicine in Literature. --- Medicine in literature. --- Medicine in the Bible. --- Medicine --- Médecine dans la Bible. --- Médecine dans la littérature. --- Médecine --- Religious aspects --- Christianity. --- Religious aspects. --- Aspect religieux --- Christianisme. --- Bible.
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In „Buddenbrooks“ wird der Verfall einer Familie aus verschiedenen Perspektiven dargestellt. Die medizinische Dimension verdient dabei besondere Aufmerksamkeit. Nur im Kontext zeitgenössischer Degenerationskonzepte ist zu verstehen, warum sich der Niedergang der Buddenbrooks auf die geschilderte Art und Weise vollzieht. Dadurch werden Erklärungen sowohl für die Erscheinungsformen des Verfalls gegeben – etwa für Christian Buddenbrooks seltsame "Qual" in der linken Seite oder für Thomas Buddenbrooks "Tod an einem Zahne" – als auch für die Ursachen dieses Prozesses. Mit dem Fortschreiten des gesetzmäßig inszenierten Niedergangs des Biologischen erschließt sich der Roman zunehmend in mythologischen Kontexten. Hierbei zeichnen sich die weiblichen Figuren durch die Konstanz ihrer jeweiligen Konstitution aus, womit sie den Verfall der männlichen Figuren kontrastieren. Medizinische Aspekte stehen im Text nicht isoliert. Durch ihre vielfältigen Bezüge ermöglicht ihre Berücksichtigung bei der Interpretation des Romans vielmehr neue Einsichten. So weist der biologische Verfall auffallende Parallelen zu Schopenhauers Erblichkeitskonzeption auf. Ferner kann die religiös-moralische Komponente des Degenerationsgeschehens im Kontext der Lübecker Katechismen gedeutet werden. Nietzsches Forderung einer Übertragung ins Bürgerliche wird dabei auch im Hinblick auf die biblische Geschichte entsprochen, so dass sich der Roman nicht zuletzt als – freilich ironisch reflektiertes – Erbsünden-Exempel erweist.
Diseases in literature --- Medicine in literature --- Maladies dans la littérature --- Médecine dans la littérature --- Mann, Thomas, --- Diseases in literature. --- Medicine in literature. --- Maladies dans la littérature --- Médecine dans la littérature --- Mann, Thomas (1875-1955) --- Maladies --- Médecine --- Buddenbrooks --- Dans la littérature
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Emoties. --- Enlightenment. --- Französisch. --- French literature --- French literature. --- Geneeskunde. --- Körpererfahrung. --- Literatur. --- Literature, Modern. --- Literatuur. --- Littérature et médecine. --- Littérature française --- Medicine in Literature. --- Medicine in literature. --- Medizin. --- Mouvement des Lumières. --- Médecine dans la littérature. --- Médecine --- Sens et sensations dans la littérature. --- Sens et sensations --- Senses and sensation in literature. --- Sensibilität. --- Sentimentalism in literature. --- Sentimentalisme dans la littérature. --- Sentimentalisme. --- Sentiments --- Siècle des lumières. --- Verlichting (cultuurgeschiedenis). --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Thèmes, motifs --- Dans la littérature. --- 1700-1799. --- Geschichte 1700-1800. --- Frankreich.
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In the nineteenth century, the relationship between the human body and the object world was redefined by momentous social, cultural, and scientific changes. This book traces the emergence of an exciting range of ideas about materiality, phenomenological experience, and the realm of objects in nineteenth-century literature and culture. The book features contributions by leading specialists in the field as well as the work of younger colleagues. The collection sheds new light on the porous boundaries, affinities, and frictions between bodies and things in the nineteenth-century imagination by drawing on the insights of gender studies, postcolonial studies, the history of science, and performance studies. The contributors explore canonical nineteenth-century works by Jane Austen, Charlotte Bront︠, Charles Dickens, and Henry James, alongside less-familiar texts, such as travelogues, cartoons and scientific treatises, and a wide range of objects including nineteenth-century automata, scrapbooks, museum exhibits and antiques.
Corps humain dans la littérature --- Corps humain --- Englisch. --- English fiction --- English fiction. --- Human Body. --- Human body in literature --- Human body in literature. --- Human body --- Human body. --- Körper --- LITERARY CRITICISM --- Literatur. --- Literature. --- Medicine in Literature. --- Medicine in literature. --- Médecine dans la littérature. --- Objekt --- Roman anglais --- Sachkultur. --- Aspect social --- Aspect symbolique --- History and criticism --- Social aspects --- Social aspects. --- Symbolic aspects --- Symbolic aspects. --- European --- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. --- Histoire et critique --- 1800-1899. --- England.
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Classical literature --- Medicine in literature. --- Littérature ancienne --- Médecine dans la littérature --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- Latin language --- Latin literature --- Literature and medicine --- Literature and science --- Medicine, Greek and Roman --- Science, Ancient --- Lexicography. --- Terminology. --- Rome --- History --- Littérature ancienne --- Médecine dans la littérature --- Ancient science --- Science, Primitive --- Science --- Greek medicine --- Medicine, Roman --- Medicine, Unani --- Roman medicine --- Tibb (Medicine) --- Unani medicine --- Unani-Tibb (Medicine) --- Medicine, Ancient --- Poetry and science --- Science and literature --- Science and poetry --- Science and the humanities --- Medicine and literature --- Medicine --- Classical languages --- Italic languages and dialects --- Classical philology --- Latin philology --- Lexicography --- History and criticism --- Terminology
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Human medicine --- Ethics, Medical --- Humanities --- Medicine in Litterature --- Medicine and the humanities --- Medical ethics --- Medicine in Literature --- Médecine et sciences humaines --- Éthique médicale --- Ethics, Medical. --- Medical Ethics --- Medicine --- Professionalism --- Bioethics --- ethics --- Periodicals --- Health Sciences --- Life Sciences --- General and Others --- Humanities. --- Medicine in Literature. --- Medical ethics. --- Medicine and the humanities. --- Humanities and medicine --- Biomedical ethics --- Clinical ethics --- Health care ethics --- Medical care --- Science in Literature --- Literature, Medicine in --- Literature, Science in --- in Literature, Medicine --- in Literature, Science --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Literature --- Médecine et sciences humaines --- Éthique médicale --- Professional ethics --- Nursing ethics --- Social medicine --- Medicine in literature. --- Éthique médicale. --- Sciences humaines. --- Médecine dans la littérature. --- humanities. --- Medical care in literature --- Learning and scholarship --- Classical education --- Ethics, Medical - periodicals --- Humanities - periodicals --- Medicine in Litterature - periodicals
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