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‘The Extraordinary Case of the Flesh-Eating and Blood-Drinking Cavaliers’ [PDF]
In May 1650, five royalists at an alehouse in Milton, Berkshire were reported to have tried to drink a health to the exiled Charles II in blood, to which end they ‘unanimously agreed to cut a peece of their Buttocks, and fry their flesh that was cut off ...
McShane, Angela
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Staged ecologies: Aesthetics, nature and infrastructure in the late‐modern metropolis
Short Abstract This paper examines the relationship between urban nature and landscape design within a £1.5 billion regeneration project that is currently unfolding in Thamesmead, a town in south‐east London. It develops the notion of ‘staged ecologies’ to examine how urban nature is being spatially and aesthetically arranged across the town's ...
Zuhri James
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How “mood‐incongruent psychosis” was included under affective disorders in the DSM‐III
Abstract The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, Third Edition (DSM‐III), the prototype of the modern DSMs, differed from previous traditions in American psychiatry in that it was etiologically agnostic. It also represented a re‐importation of German psychiatry for the first time since Freud.
Hiroyuki Takiue
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A Surplus of Melancholy: the Discourse of Mourning in Freud, Benjamin and Derrida
Carol Bernstein
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Stephen Dedalus and the Mourning Echoes to Shakespeare’s Hamlet
ABSTRACT This article practises genetic criticism on James Joyce and extrapolates new instances of literary influence between William Shakespeare's Hamlet and Joyce's Ulysses. Building on recent scholarship that sheds light on the compositional processes of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Ulysses, we unveil two Shakespearean echoes (one of ...
Christopher Chan, Vivien Chan
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Thomas Pfau's Romantic Moods: Paranoia, Trauma, and Melancholy, 1790–1840 [PDF]
Tom Duggett
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Recovery and Recurrence From Major Depression in Adolescence and Adulthood
ABSTRACT Objective The study aimed to estimate 5‐year recurrence rates of first‐episode major depressive disorder (MDD) and assess the impact of adolescence on recurrence likelihood after the first episode, compared to adults. Methods A pre‐registered retrospective cohort study that utilized epidemiological data from the Stockholm MDD Cohort (1997–2018)
Adrian E. Desai Boström+3 more
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