Boswell's Creative Gloom: A Study of Imagery and Melancholy in the Writings of James BoswellMacmillan, 1982 - 219 pages |
Table des matières
Melancholy and the Imagination | 11 |
Madness and the Role of the Image in Thought | 45 |
The Pressures of Society | 65 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
able activity actual appear attitude Auchinleck aware behaviour biographical Boswell writes Boswell's journal character choly cited by Hunter clearly concerning conscious consider conversation Corr Daghlian effect emotional example express F. A. Pottle London fact fancy feelings Foucault Frank Brady give gloomy Hebrides Holl human Hunter and Macalpine Hypochondriack essay Ibid ideas image of Johnson imagery imagination important impression indulgence James Boswell letter literary living London Journal Lord Auchinleck M. H. Abrams Madness and Civilization Malahide Castle melan memory mental Michel Foucault mind moral nature never object observed one's particular Paul Fussell perhaps pleasure present preserve R. D. Laing Rambler reader reality reason record religious remarks restraint role Samuel Johnson Sartre satisfaction says seems sense social society soldier spirits Temple things thought tion Tour true truth unreal vanity W. K. Wimsatt Wife words xvIII