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The impact of Melville's manic‐depression on the writing of Moby Dick
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Mental Health Review Journal
Mental Health Review Journal (2011) 16 (3): 107–112.
Published: 16 September 2011
... Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2011 Depression Bipolar disorder Creativity Literature Herman Melville was, as D.H. Lawrence (1924) called him, “a deep, great artist”, and his masterpiece Moby Dick, the “wonderful, wonderful voyage” of “a mad ship, under a mad captain...
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“What will I do?” – Depression and the trick to keep breathing
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Mental Health Review Journal
Mental Health Review Journal (2011) 16 (3): 113–117.
Published: 16 September 2011
...: “This is the Way Things Are” (p. 26). She is full of suppressed emotions – episodes of sadness are symptoms of her depression: uninspired and melancholic (Will, 2000, p. 55), Joy has lost her joy. Janice Galloway The Trick is to Keep Breathing Depression Psychiatry Novel Literature o yes when I...
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Health humanities: the future of medical humanities?
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Mental Health Review Journal
Mental Health Review Journal (2010) 15 (3): 4–10.
Published: 17 November 2010
...Paul Crawford; Brian Brown; Victoria Tischler; Charley Baker This discussion paper reviews and critiques literature related to the evolution of the medical humanities as an academic discipline and its contribution to healthcare provision. We argue that despite considerable advances in the field...
