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Intersection of Medicine and Literature

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Title: Intersection of Medicine and Literature
Subject Classification:  Literature and Literary Criticism, Medicine and Medical Ethics, History  
BIC Classification: DSBH, MBX
BISAC Classification: MED039000, LIT000000, HIS054000
Binding: Hardback, eBook
Planned publication date: Aug 2026
ISBN (Hardback): 978-1-83711-925-7
ISBN (eBook): 978-1-83711-926-4

 

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Description

This book charts the profound and often overlooked relationship between medicine and literature across several centuries. Beginning with the Renaissance and progressing through the Enlightenment to the modern era, it examines the unique dual identity of the physician-writer, and reveals how the clinical gaze and scientific mind have shaped literary expression. Chapters offer in-depth case studies of influential figures such as Benjamin Rush and Silas Weir Mitchell, contextualizing their literary works within their roles as medical practitioners and social reformers. The analysis extends to the broader phenomenon of physicians' literature in the 19th century and the crucial intersection of psychiatry and literary narrative. The author argues that for many medical professionals, literature became a powerful vehicle for social critique, and resistance against the prevailing norms of their time. It is essential reference for scholars and students in the medical humanities, literary history, and the history of medicine.

Biography

Author(s):  Dr Mirela Radu is a Lecturer at Titu Maioescu University, Romania. She holds a Doctorate from the University of Bucharest, and has written books in English and Romanian.

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