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谢里登·勒法努《在玻璃房里》中的神经心理学结构。

Neurological and psychological constructs in Sheridan Le Fanu's In a Glass Darkly.

机构信息

Program in Social Sciences, Rowan-Cabarrus Community College, Concord, NC, USA.

出版信息

Prog Brain Res. 2013;205:113-27. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-444-63273-9.00007-1.

Abstract

Excepting "Green Tea" and "Carmilla," Sheridan Le Fanu's fiction is generally neglected by modern-day readers, yet his work reveals much information about the conduct of life in nineteenth century Ireland and England. Le Fanu's works should be appreciated for the insights he provides into the psychology of his characters; his fiction was written prior to what historians of psychology date as the formal establishment of the discipline in 1879, which occurred after his death. His fiction also illustrates the emerging medical specialty of neurology, although Le Fanu's later writings are more illustrative of his interest in the mystical works of Emanuel Swedenborg. His characters frequently suffer from "brain fevers" and other maladies that were the subject of intense debate in England, continental Europe, and America. His male characters in particular suffer from guilty consciences, and suicide is a frequent fate. Each of these aspects of Le Fanu's fiction can be found in the 1872 collection In a Glass Darkly, which purports to contain five case histories of the German metaphysical physician Doctor Martin Hesselius. In this chapter, each of the stories in the collection will be described and analyzed for Hesselius' use of psychological, neurological, or mystical explanations for the events occurring within the story. Hesselius' descriptions of psychological constructs are rather advanced for a physician discussing mental disorders in the nineteenth century. His theories within this collection of stories with respect to neurology and neuroscience, on the other hand, are much more representative of the eighteenth century, something that would be natural given that the stories contained in the collection were purported to have occurred in the latter decades of the eighteenth or early decades of the nineteenth century.

摘要

除了《绿茶》和《卡米拉》,谢里丹·勒法努的小说在现代读者中通常被忽视,但他的作品揭示了很多关于 19 世纪爱尔兰和英国生活行为的信息。勒法努的作品应该因其为我们提供的人物心理洞察力而受到赞赏;他的小说写于心理学家将 1879 年定为学科正式建立的时间之前,而这一事件发生在他去世之后。他的小说还说明了新兴的神经学医学专业,尽管勒法努后来的作品更能说明他对伊曼纽尔·斯威登堡神秘主义作品的兴趣。他的小说经常涉及到“脑热”和其他在英国、欧洲大陆和美国激烈争论的疾病。他的男性角色经常受到内疚的折磨,自杀是一个常见的结局。勒法努小说的这些方面都可以在 1872 年出版的《在黑暗的玻璃中》一书中找到,该书声称包含了德国形而上医生马丁·赫塞利乌斯博士的五个病例历史。在这一章中,将对书中的每个故事进行描述和分析,以了解赫塞利乌斯对故事中发生的事件使用的心理、神经或神秘解释。赫塞利乌斯对心理结构的描述对于一位在 19 世纪讨论精神障碍的医生来说相当先进。另一方面,他在这个故事集中对神经学和神经科学的理论更能代表 18 世纪,这是很自然的,因为这个故事集的故事据称发生在 18 世纪后期或 19 世纪早期。

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