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HYSTERIA COMPLICATED BY ECSTASY --$tChapter 1. PRELIMINARIES --$tChapter 2. CONTEXTS --$tChapter 3. MAKING SENSE OF THE CASE --$tChapter 4. TEXTUAL MATTERS --$tPart Two. THE TEXT OF THE CASE HISTORY --$tObservations of Nanette Leroux: Hysteria Complicated by Ecstasy --$tAppendix. On the Compatibility of Foucauldian and Freudian Approaches --$tNotes --$tIndex 330 $aHysteria Complicated by Ecstasy offers a rare window into the inner life of a person ordinarily inaccessible to historians: a semiliterate peasant girl who lived almost two centuries ago, in the aftermath of the French Revolution. Eighteen-year-old Nanette Leroux fell ill in 1822 with a variety of incapacitating nervous symptoms. Living near the spa at Aix-les-Bains, she became the charity patient of its medical director, Antoine Despine, who treated her with hydrotherapy and animal magnetism, as hypnosis was then called. Jan Goldstein translates, and provides a substantial introduction to, the previously unpublished manuscript recounting Nanette's strange illness--a manuscript coauthored by Despine and Alexandre Bertrand, the Paris physician who memorably diagnosed Nanette as suffering from "hysteria complicated by ecstasy." While hysteria would become a fashionable disease among urban women by the end of the nineteenth century, the case of Nanette Leroux differs sharply from this pattern in its early date and rural setting. Filled with intimate details about Nanette's behavior and extensive "ations of her utterances, the case is noteworthy for the sexual references that contemporaries did not recognize as such; for its focus on the difference between biological and social time; and for Nanette's fascination with the commodities available in the region's nascent marketplace. Goldstein's introduction brilliantly situates the text in its multiple contexts, examines it from the standpoint of early nineteenth-century medicine, and uses the insights of Foucault and Freud to craft a twenty-first-century interpretation. A compelling, multilayered account of one young woman's mental afflictions, Hysteria Complicated by Ecstasy is an extraordinary addition to the cultural and social history of psychiatry and medicine. 606 $aHysteria$vCase studies 615 0$aHysteria 676 $a616.8524 700 $aGoldstein$b Jan$f1946-$0618178 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910787655103321 996 $aHysteria complicated by ecstasy$914375 997 $aUNINA