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Autore: | Hughes William <1964-> |
Titolo: | That devil's trick : hypnotism and the Victorian popular imagination |
Pubblicazione: | [Place of publication not identified], : Manchester University Press, 2015 |
Disciplina: | 154.7094109034 |
Soggetto topico: | Hypnotism - History - 19th century - Great Britain |
Hypnotism - Social aspects - 19th century - Great Britain | |
Mesmerism - History | |
Hypnotism in literature | |
Mesmerism in literature | |
Hypnosis | |
Literature | |
Imagination | |
History, 19th Century | |
Social Perception | |
Cognition | |
Psychotherapy | |
Mind-Body Therapies | |
History, Modern 1601- | |
Perception | |
Humanities | |
Mental Processes | |
Complementary Therapies | |
History | |
Behavioral Disciplines and Activities | |
Psychological Phenomena and Processes | |
Therapeutics | |
Psychiatry and Psychology | |
Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment | |
Parapsychology & Occult Sciences | |
Social Sciences | |
Note generali: | Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
Nota di contenuto: | Preamble: Animal magnetism - a farce? -- The epoch of Mesmer -- Medical magnetism -- Surgical hypnotism -- Conclusion: 'This is that devil's trick - hypnotism!' |
Sommario/riassunto: | That Devil's Trick is the first study of nineteenth-century hypnotism based primarily on the popular - rather than medical - appreciation of the subject. Drawing on the reports of mesmerists, hypnotists, quack doctors and serious physicians printed in popular newspapers from the early years of the nineteenth century to the Victorian fin de siècle, the book provides an insight into how Continental mesmerism was first understood in Britain, how a number of distinctively British varieties of mesmerism developed, and how these were continually debated in medical, moral and legal terms. This is no dry history of medicine, however. It opens and closes with two vignettes of how mesmerists were depicted on stage at the eighteenth- and nineteenth century fins des siècles, and its contents are highly relevant to the study of the many authors - Charles Dickens, George Eliot, Bram Stoker and Conan Doyle among them - whose fiction was informed by the imagery of hypnotism and mesmerism. Its contents are enlivened by liberal quotation from the often scandalous observations of those who watched or participated in mesmeric séances, these being regarded at times as salacious exhibitions likely to undermine the morality of the nation. That Devil's Trick will be an essential resource for anybody working with the popular and literary culture of the nineteenth century. Its unique contents allow it to bridge the disciplinary boundaries of literary criticism and broader Victorian studies, the breath and liveliness of its coverage also making it an important work for medical historians and the general reader. --Provided by publisher. |
Titolo autorizzato: | That devil's trick : hypnotism and the Victorian popular imagination |
ISBN: | 1-5261-0197-1 |
Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 9910154306503321 |
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