Cultural Constructions of Madness in Eighteenth-Century Writing
Explore the fascinating world of Cultural Constructions of Madness in Eighteenth-Century Writing by A. Ingram, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2005. This insightful paperback edition spans 245 pages and delves into the complex (mis)representations of insanity as portrayed through various literary forms and figures of the eighteenth century and beyond. Ingram’s work invites readers to examine how cultural narratives shaped perceptions of madness, offering a critical lens on historical attitudes and their literary expressions. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this book provides a rich exploration of the intersection between literature and mental health in a transformative era. Discover the intricate ways in which madness was understood and depicted in a time of significant social and literary change. Enhance your collection with this thought-provoking read that bridges the gap between history and literature.