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The anguished, volatile intensity we associate with the artistic temperament, often described as "a fine madness," has been thought of as a defining aspect of much artistic genius. Now, Kay Jamison's brilliant work, based on years of studies as a clinical psychologist and prominent researcher in mood disorders, reveals that many artists who were subject to alternatingly exultant and then melancholic moods were, in fact, engaged in a lifelong struggle with manic-depressive illness.
Drawing on extraordinary recent advances in genetics, neuroscience, and psychopharmacology, Jamison presents the now incontrovertible proof of the biological foundations of this frequently misunderstood disease, and applies what is known about the illness, and its closely related temperaments, to the lives of some of the world's greatest artists - Byron, van Gogh, Shelley, Poe, Melville, Schumann, Coleridge, Virginia Woolf, Burns, and many others.
Byron's life, discussed in considerable detail, is used as a particularly fascinating example of the complex interaction among heredity, mood, temperament, and poetic work.
Jamison reviews the substantial, rapidly accumulating, and remarkably consistent findings from biographic and scientific studies that demonstrate a markedly increased rate of severe mood disorders and suicide in artists, writers, and composers. She then discusses reasons why this link between mania, depression, and artistic creativity might exist.
Manic-depressive illness, a surprisingly common disease, is genetically transmitted. For the first time, the extensive family histories of psychiatric illness and suicide in many writers, artists, and composers are presented. In some instances - for example, Tennyson and Byron - these psychiatric pedigrees are traced back more than 150 years.
Jamison discusses the complex ethical and cultural consequences of recent research in genetics, especially as they apply to manic-depressive illness, a disease that almost certainly confers both individual and evolutionary advantage, but often kills and destroys as it does so.
Psychiatric treatment of artists remains a fiercely controversial issue. Dr. Jamison discusses both the advantages and problems with current treatments, and advocates a humanistic, flexible, and yet firmly medical approach. However, she strongly cautions against simplistic attempts to cure this most human and tragic of all diseases at the expense of destroying the artistic personality.
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Aptitudes creativas, Art, Artistas, Artists, Authors, Authorship, Autores, Creative ability, Genio y enfermedades mentales, Genius and mental illness, Higiene mental, Manic-depressive illness, Mental health, Psicosis maníaco-depresiva, Bipolar Disorder, Creativiteit, Creativeness, Bipolaire stoornis, Fiction, general, CreativityShowing 4 featured editions. View all 4 editions?
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Marcados con fuego: la enfermedad maniaco-depresiva y el temperamento artístico
1998, Fondo de Cultura Económica
in Spanish
- 1a ed. en español.
9681653254 9789681653255
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Touched with fire: manic-depressive illness and the artistic temperament
1994, Free Press Paperbacks
in English
- 1st Free Press Paperback ed.
068483183X 9780684831831
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Touched with fire: manic-depressive illness and the artistic temperament
1993, Free Press, Maxwell Macmillan Canada, Maxwell Macmillan International
in English
0029160308 9780029160305
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Touched with fire: manic-depressive illness and the artistic temperment
1993, Free Press
in English
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [271]-353) and index.
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A survey of psychological problems associated with writers. It examines the diagnosis, survival and treatment protocols typically associated with bipolar/ manic depression in writers. Interesting, hopeful and moving.
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