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Keyword [The Character of the "Madness"]
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161. Who are we to become if we are not this: Madness, anti-psychiatry and literature
162. 'A luminous halo': Madness and the inexpressible in Joseph Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness' and Virginia Woolf's 'Between the Acts'
163. Bedlam and Parnassus: Madness and poetry in postwar America
164. A way out of madness: An experiment in theatre
165. A history of madness, medicine, and the law in Italy, 1350--1650
166. Russian 'madness' in English translation: Reading Dostoevsky''s madmen from the translator's point of view
167. Marijuana, madness, and modernity in global Mexico, 1545--1920
168. Biographical Listening: Intimacy, Madness and the Music of Robert Schumann
169. Making do with madness: Applications of aesthetic eccentrism in Tokugawa and Meiji Japan
170. Melancholy and the care of the soul: Religion, moral philosophy and madness in England, 1580--1750
171. National maladies: Narratives of race and madness in modern America (Herman Melville, Richard Wright, James Baldwin, Ralph Ellison, Adrienne Kennedy)
172. Blurring boundaries: Issues of gender, madness, and identity in Libby Larsen's opera 'Mrs. Dalloway'
173. Spit, Chains, and Hospital Beds: A History of Madness in Republican Beijing, 1912--1938
174. El lugar de la locura La construccion de la nacion desde lo insano en la narrativa peruana
175. Exhuming Caliban: Gothic and Madness in Late Twentieth and Twenty-First - Century Caribbean Literary Fictions
176. Urban/e forms of narrative consciousness: Concentric memory, eccentric madness and the making of the modern novel (Nikolai Gogol, Russia, Machado de Assis, Brazil, Victor Hugo, Marcel Proust, France)
177. Madness, treachery, and naivete: A comparison of 'Othello', 'The Spanish Tragedy' and 'Tis Pity She's a Whore
178. 'Not Within the Compass of Reason': The Character of 'The Enthusiast' In Eighteenth-Century British Literature
179. The divine sickness: A study of madness in Greek tragedy
180. Mimesis, madness, and modernity: Robert Musil and the ethics of being without qualities
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