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  1. Addiction and devotion in early modern England
    Published: [2018]; © 2018
    Publisher:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia

    Rebecca Lemon illuminates a previously-buried conception of addiction, as a form of devotion at once laudable, difficult, and extraordinary, that has been concealed by the persistent modern link of addiction to pathology. Surveying sixteenth-century... more

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    Rebecca Lemon illuminates a previously-buried conception of addiction, as a form of devotion at once laudable, difficult, and extraordinary, that has been concealed by the persistent modern link of addiction to pathology. Surveying sixteenth-century invocations, she reveals how early moderns might consider themselves addicted to study, friendship, love, or God. However, she also uncovers their understanding of addiction as a form of compulsion that resonates with modern scientific definitions. Specifically, early modern medical tracts, legal rulings, and religious polemic stressed the dangers of addiction to alcohol in terms of disease, compulsion, and enslavement. Yet the relationship between these two understandings of addiction was not simply oppositional, for what unites these discourses is a shared emphasis on addiction as the overthrow of the will.Etymologically, "addiction" is a verbal contract or a pledge, and even as sixteenth-century audiences actively embraced addiction to God and love, writers warned against commitment to improper forms of addiction, and the term became increasingly associated with disease and tyranny. Examining canonical texts including Doctor Faustus, Twelfth Night, Henry IV, and Othello alongside theological, medical, imaginative, and legal writings, Lemon traces the variety of early modern addictive attachments. Although contemporary notions of addiction seem to bear little resemblance to its initial meanings, Lemon argues that the early modern period's understanding of addiction is relevant to our modern conceptions of, and debates about, the phenomenon.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780812294811
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    Series: Haney Foundation Series
    Subjects: Alcoholism in literature; Alcoholism; Alcoholism; Compulsive behavior in literature; Alcoholism; Compulsive behavior in literature; Alcoholism; Alcoholism in literature; Compulsive behavior; Compulsive behavior; Devotion in literature; English drama; English drama; Alcoholism in literature.; Alcoholism.; Compulsive behavior in literature.; Cultural Studies.; Literature.; Medieval and Renaissance Studies.; LITERARY CRITICISM / Renaissance
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 258 Seiten)
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    Frontmatter -- -- Contents -- -- Preface -- -- Introduction. Addiction in (Early) Modernity -- -- Chapter 1. Scholarly Addiction in Doctor Faustus -- -- Chapter 2. Addicted Love in Twelfth Night -- -- Chapter 3. Addicted Fellowship in Henry IV -- -- Chapter 4. Addiction and Possession in Othello -- -- Chapter 5. Addictive Pledging from Shakespeare and Jonson to Cavalier Verse -- -- Epilogue. Why Addiction? -- -- Notes -- -- Works Cited -- -- Index -- -- Acknowledgments

  2. Collected Works of C.G. Jung.
    Volume 1,, Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 1 ; Psychiatric Studies /
    Published: [2014]; ©1970
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press,, Princeton, NJ :

    At the turn of the last century C. G. Jung began his career as a psychiatrist. During the next decade three men whose names are famous in the annals of medical psychology influenced his professional development: Pierre Janet, under whom he studied at... more

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    At the turn of the last century C. G. Jung began his career as a psychiatrist. During the next decade three men whose names are famous in the annals of medical psychology influenced his professional development: Pierre Janet, under whom he studied at the Salpetriere Hospital in Paris; Eugen Bleuler, his chief at the Burgholzli Hospital in Zurich; and Sigmund Freud, with whom Jung began corresponding in 1906. It is Bleuler, and to a lesser extent Janet, whose influence bears on the studies in descriptive and experimental psychiatry composing Volume 1 of the Collected Works. This first volume of Jung's Collected Works contains papers that appeared between 1902 and 1905. It opens with Jung's dissertation for the medical degree: "On the Psychology and Pathology of So-called Occult Phenomena," a detailed analysis of the case of an hysterical adolescent girl who professed to be a medium. This study foreshadows much of his later work and is indispensable to all serious students of his psychiatric career. The volume also includes papers on cryptomnesia, hysterical parapraxes in reading, manic mood disorder, simulated insanity, and other topics.

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Contributor: Adler, Gerhard, (editor.); Fordham, Michael, (editor.); Hull, R. F.C., (contributor.); Read, Herbert, (editor.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781400850907
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    Edition: Course Book
    Series: Collected Works of C.G. Jung ; ; Volume 1
    Subjects: Psychiatry; Psychoanalysis.; Psychology; Psychology; Psychology; PSYCHOLOGY / Movements / Psychoanalysis.
    Other subjects: Alcoholism.; Amnesia.; Analgesic.; Analytical psychology.; Anesthesia.; Attempt.; Auditory hallucination.; Automatic writing.; Autosuggestion.; Bibliography.; Calculation.; Catatonia.; Consciousness.; Conversion disorder.; Convulsion.; Crime.; Criticism.; Cryptomnesia.; Daydream.; Delusion.; Dementia praecox.; Dementia.; Depression (mood).; Desperation (novel).; Diagnosis.; Dissociation (psychology).; Distraction.; Dizziness.; Edition (book).; Embarrassment.; Epilepsy.; Explanation.; Fatigue (medical).; Feeble-minded.; Feeling.; Fraud.; Ganser syndrome.; Ganser.; Gerhard Adler.; Good and evil.; Hallucination.; Headache.; Hypnosis.; Hysteria.; Imprisonment.; Inferiority complex.; Intellectual disability.; Irritability.; Literature.; Malingering.; Mania.; Medical diagnosis.; Mental disorder.; Mood disorder.; Moral insanity.; Murder.; Neurosis.; Observation.; Overreaction.; Paralysis.; Pathological lying.; Personality.; Pessimism.; Phenomenon.; Physical examination.; Plagiarism.; Psychiatry.; Psychology of the Unconscious.; Psychology.; Psychomotor agitation.; Psychopathology.; Psychopathy.; Puberty.; Publication.; Recklessness (psychology).; Relapse.; Respondent.; Result.; Retrograde amnesia.; Sensibility.; Shame.; Simulation.; Sleepwalking.; Solitary confinement.; Stupor.; Suggestibility.; Suggestion.; Suicide attempt.; Suicide.; Symbols of Transformation.; Symptom.; The Collected Works of C. G. Jung.; The Other Hand.; The Various.; Theft.; Theory.; Thought.; Thus Spoke Zarathustra.; Word Association.; Writing.
    Scope: 1 online resource (288 p.)
  3. Ten Nights in a Bar-Room, And What I Saw There /
    Published: [1964]; ©1964
    Publisher:  Harvard University Press,, Cambridge, Mass.:

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Contributor: Koch, Donald A., (editor.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780674280151
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    Series: The John Harvard Library
    Subjects: Alcoholism.; Englische Literatur Amerikas.; Temperance.; Alcoholism; Bars (Drinking establishments); Literary Studies, general.; Literary Studies.; Temperance
    Scope: 1 online resource(lxxxiii,240p.) :, illustrations.
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