Madness and creativity in literature and culture
earliest edition we have, 2004 Palgrave Macmillan, 2004 paperback 244 pages
"With original contributions from specialist and well-known writers including the late Roy Porter, Al Alvarez, A.S. Byatt and Pat Barker, this exciting new volume explores the relationship between mental illness and creativity in literature from medieval to modern times. Essays consider the treatment and function of madness in writing across a range of English authors, and in particular poets such as Blake and Cowper...
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