The Measure and the Choice: A Pathographic Essay on Samuel JohnsonStory Scientia, 1971 - 231 páginas |
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... called degenerate personalities were separated from mentally normal individuals . The concept was virtually identical with decadence , which designates physical and mental inferiority in individuals , families and populations . Disease ...
... called degenerate personalities were separated from mentally normal individuals . The concept was virtually identical with decadence , which designates physical and mental inferiority in individuals , families and populations . Disease ...
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... called " Oddity " ( 32 , p . 882 ) . " There is a strange , almost unreal quality about the twenty years of Johnson's life after he left Oxford . It is crossed by such fantastic contrasts that it is diffi- cult to visualize this period ...
... called " Oddity " ( 32 , p . 882 ) . " There is a strange , almost unreal quality about the twenty years of Johnson's life after he left Oxford . It is crossed by such fantastic contrasts that it is diffi- cult to visualize this period ...
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... called " talking for victory " . Johnson's impulsiveness and frequent emotional outbursts from lack of self - control , these characteristics are closely related to his general drive and violent temperament . He could become aggressive ...
... called " talking for victory " . Johnson's impulsiveness and frequent emotional outbursts from lack of self - control , these characteristics are closely related to his general drive and violent temperament . He could become aggressive ...
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Preface | 5 |
Johnson in parenthesis | 20 |
The degeneration concept in psychiatry | 28 |
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