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  • 标题:“Our Self-Undoing”: Christina Rossetti’s Literary and Somatic Expressions of Graves’ Disease
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  • 作者:Mary Arseneau ; Emery Terrell
  • 期刊名称:Humanities
  • 电子版ISSN:2076-0787
  • 出版年度:2019
  • 卷号:8
  • 期号:1
  • 页码:57-71
  • DOI:10.3390/h8010057
  • 出版社:MDPI Publishing
  • 摘要:Victorian poet Christina Rossetti (1830–1894) was frequently troubled by poor health, and her mid-life episode of life-threatening illness (1870–1872) when she suffered from Graves’ disease provides an illuminating case study of the ways that illness can be reflected in poetry and prose. Rossetti, her family, and her doctors understood Graves’ disease as a heart condition; however, Rossetti’s writing reflects a different paradigm, presenting themes of self-attack and a divided self that uncannily parallel the modern understanding of Graves’ disease as autoimmune in nature. Interestingly, these creative representations reflect an understanding of this disease process that Rossetti family documents and the history of Victorian medicine demonstrate Rossetti could not have been aware of. When the crisis had passed, Rossetti’s writing began to include new rhetoric and imagery of self-acceptance and of suffering as a means of spiritual improvement. This essay explores the parallels between literary and somatic metaphors: Rossetti’s body and art are often simultaneously “saying” the same thing, the physical symptoms expressing somatically the same dynamic that is expressed in metaphor and narrative in Rossetti’s creative writing. Such a well-documented case history raises questions about how writing may be shaped by paradigms of illness that are not accessible to the conscious mind.
  • 关键词:Christina Rossetti; poetry; literature and medicine; history of medicine; 19th century; autoimmune disease; Graves’ disease; heart; illness narrative; medical humanities Christina Rossetti ; poetry ; literature and medicine ; history of medicine ; 19th century ; autoimmune disease ; Graves’ disease ; heart ; illness narrative ; medical humanities
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