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Medical storyworlds : health, illness, and bodies in Russian and European literature at the turn of the twentieth century

Title
Medical storyworlds : health, illness, and bodies in Russian and European literature at the turn of the twentieth century / Elena Fratto.
Author
Fratto, Elena
Publication
New York : Columbia University Press, [2021]

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Description
xii, 259 pages : illustrations, maps; 24 cm
Summary
"Though often seen as scientific or objective, medicine has a fundamentally narrative aspect. Much like how an author constructs meaning around fictional events, a doctor or patient narrates the course of an illness and treatment. In what ways have literary and medical storytelling intersected with and shaped each other? In Medical Storyworlds, Elena Fratto examines the relationship between literature and medicine at the turn of the twentieth century-a period when novelists were experimenting with narrative form and the modern medical establishment was taking shape. She traces how Russian writers such as Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and Bulgakov responded to contemporary medical and public health prescriptions, placing them in dialogue with French and Italian authors including Romains and Svevo and such texts as treatises by Paul Broca and Cesare Lombroso. In nuanced readings of these works, Fratto reveals how authors and characters question the rhetoric and authority of medicine and public health in telling stories of mortality, illness, and well-being. In so doing, she argues, they provide alternative ways of thinking about the limits and possibilities of human agency and free will. Bridging the medical humanities, European literary studies, and Slavic studies, Medical Storyworlds shows how narrative theory and canonical literary texts offer a new lens on today's debates in medical ethics and bioethics"--
Subject
  • 1800-1999
  • Literature and medicine
  • Medicine in literature
  • Health in literature
  • Death in literature
  • Russian literature > 19th century > Themes, motives
  • Russian literature > 20th century > Themes, motives
  • Italian literature > 20th century > Themes, motives
  • French literature > 20th century > Themes, motives
  • French literature > Themes, motives
  • Italian literature > Themes, motives
  • Russian literature > Themes, motives
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
The grand finale: death as the revelatory ending -- End of story: temporality and the prospect of the ending in Ivan Ilych, Anna Karenina, and the Terminally Ill -- Medical enlightenment in the early 1920s: rhetoric and diffused authorship in Jules Romains's Knock (1923) and Soviet public health campaigns -- Time, agency, and bodily glands: metabolic storytelling in Italo Svevo and Mikhail Bulgakov.
Call Number
JFE 21-8434
ISBN
  • 9780231202329
  • 0231202326
  • 9780231202336
  • 0231202334
LCCN
2021016642
OCLC
1251741224
Author
Fratto, Elena, author.
Title
Medical storyworlds : health, illness, and bodies in Russian and European literature at the turn of the twentieth century / Elena Fratto.
Publisher
New York : Columbia University Press, [2021]
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chronological Term
1800-1999
Other Form:
Online version: Fratto, Elena. Medical storyworlds New York : Columbia University Press, 2021 9780231554503 (DLC) 2021016643
Research Call Number
JFE 21-8434
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