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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 242 Seiten)) : , Illustrationen, Diagramme.
    ISBN: 978-3-8055-9331-1
    Series Statement: Frontiers of neurology and neuroscience Vol. 27
    Content: The third part of Neurological Disorders in Famous Artists presents painters, musicians, and writers who had to fight against an acute or chronic neurological disease. Sometimes this fight was without success (e.g. Shostakovich, Schumann, Wolf, Pascal), but often a dynamic and paradoxical creativity of the clinical disorder was integrated into their artistic production (e.g. Klee, Ramuz). Occasionally, some even wrote the first report of a medical condition they observed in themselves, like Stendhal who made a detailed report of aphasic transient ischemic attacks before dying of stroke shortly thereafter. In rarer instances, a neurological disease was inaccurately attributed to an artist in order to explain certain features of his work (de Chirico, Schiele). Some chapters in this publication focus on neurological conditions reported in artistic work, including descriptions by Shakespeare and Dumas. Bringing new light to both artists and neurological conditions, this book serves as a valuable and entertaining read for neurologists, psychiatrists, physicians, and anybody interested in arts, literature and music
    Note: An intriguing and enlightening read
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-8055-9330-4
    Language: English
    Subjects: Psychology , Medicine
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    Keywords: Künstler ; Nervenkrankheit
    Author information: Hennerici, Michael G. 1948-
    Author information: Bogousslavsky, Julien 1954-
    Author information: Bassetti, Claudio 1958-
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