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Record Nr.

UNINA9910811753903321

Titolo

Victorian Literary Mesmerism / / edited by Martin Willis, Catherine Wynne

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden; ; Boston : , : BRILL, , 2006

ISBN

94-012-0301-6

1-4294-6807-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (280 p.)

Collana

Costerus New Series ; ; 160

Disciplina

154.7094109034

Soggetti

Mesmerism in literature

Mesmerism - Great Britain - History - 19th century

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Martin WILLIS and Catherine WYNNE: Introduction -- Ilana KURSHAN: Mind Reading: Literature in the Discourse of Early Victorian Phrenology and Mesmerism -- Gavin BUDGE: Mesmerism and Medicine in Bulwer-Lytton's Novels of the Occult -- Anthony ENNS: Mesmerism and the Electric Age: From Poe to Edison -- Louise HENSON: Mesmeric Delusions: Mind and Mental Training in Elizabeth Gaskell's Writings -- Tiffany DONNELLY: Mesmerism, Clairvoyance and Literary Culture in Mid-Century Australia -- Angelic RODGERS: Jim Crows, Veiled Ladies and True Womanhood: Mesmerism in The House of the Seven Gables -- Martin WILLIS: George Eliot's The Lifted Vei l and the Cultural Politics of Clairvoyance -- Sharrona PEARL: Dazed and Abused: Gender and Mesmerism in Wilkie Collins -- Alisha SIEBERS: Marie Corelli's Magnetic Revitalizing Power -- Mary Elizabeth LEIGHTON: Under the Influence: Crime and Hypnotic Fictions of the Fin de Siècle -- Catherine WYNNE: Arthur Conan Doyle's Domestic Desires: Mesmerism, Mediumship and Femmes Fatales -- Notes on Contributors -- Bibliography -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

Victorian Literary Mesmerism examines the engagement between literature and mesmerism in Victorian writing. Drawing on recent trends in interdisciplinary literary scholarship the essays collected here investigate the complex connections between scientific mesmerism, its manifestations in the Victorian social and cultural world, and the literary imagination. Here, for the first time, the varied themes and



contexts shaped by mesmeric practices are brought together in one volume. Mesmerism's influence on phrenology, medicine and mental health; its interaction with the occult and with communication technologies; the effects of mesmeric principles on gender and sexuality, as well as on criminal behaviour, are all set within the context of literary texts that interrogate and critique mesmerism's influence on the Victorians. This volume will be of interest, therefore, to scholars of Victorian literature and the history of science, as well as to those interested in cultural history with a focus on gender, sexuality, and sciences of the mind.