THE PSYCHIATRIST JOHN CORDINGLY EXAMINES TWELVE OPERATIC HEROES UNDER
SIX SUB-CATEGORIES OF PERSONALITY DISORDER, PLACING THEM WITHIN THE
HISTORIES OF MENTAL DISORDER, SEXUALITY, BYRONISM AND THEIR CULTURAL
CONTEXTS.
The retired psychiatrist and former music graduate John Cordingly
examines twelve operatic heroes under six sub-categories of
personality disorder. He justifies his view that they are not 'mad' by
tracing the histories of mental disorder, sexuality and Byronism, and
by placing each opera within its cultural context. He also considers
what professional treatment is needed according to modern criteria.
His gallery of heroes includes the hubristic Otello and Godunov, the
psychopathic Iago and Claggart, the schizoid Wozzeck and Grimes, the
borderline Werther and Herman, the narcissistic Don Giovanni and
Onegin, and the repressed and melancholic Faust and Aschenbach. Each
is considered within the overall design of their respective work.
Cordingly also probes the reception of each opera and draws
comparisons with cases from life. The book is a landmark in being the
first of its kind and weaves a fascinating tapestry of concerns. It is
also eminently readable.
JOHN CORDINGLY (author) is a Fellow of the Royal College of
Psychiatrists. CLAIRE SEYMOUR (editor) is Head of Senior College at
Queen's College London and the author of _The Operas of Benjamin
Britten_ [Boydell Press].
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A Psychiatric Report
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ISBN
9780993377419
Publisert
2021
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Plumbago Book
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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