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Fashionable Diseases - Professor Clark Lawlor
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Dr Leigh Wetherall Dickson. Fashionable Diseases - The People. Professor Clark Lawlor,. Professor of Eighteenth-Century and Romantic Literature at Northumbria University, is the project's Director. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2006) and From Melancholia to Prozac: a History of Depression. Publications arising from this included Melancholy Experience in Literature of the Long Eighteenth Century. Vols 10 and 11, ed. (Montpellier: Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée, 2011). Wednesday, 5th February 2014.
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Fashionable Diseases - Prof Allan Ingram
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Dr Leigh Wetherall Dickson. Fashionable Diseases - The People. Professor Allan Ingram,. Professor of English at Northumbria University, has worked for some years on issues of mental health and their representation during the eighteenth century. He has published several books on insanity and the way writers, professional medical men as well as sufferers and creative writers, treated it over the period. These have included The Madhouse of Language. Wednesday, 5th February 2014.
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Fashionable Diseases - Dr Leigh Wetherall Dickson
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Dr Leigh Wetherall Dickson. Fashionable Diseases - The People. Dr Leigh Wetherall Dickson,. Is Senior Lecturer in Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century English at Northumbria University. Pickering and Chatto, 2009). Prior to being appointed lecturer at Northumbria, Dickson was the postdoctoral Research Associate on the Leverhulme Trust project 'Before Depression, 1660-1800: The Representation and Culture of the English Malady' (see www.beforedepression.com. Wednesday, 5th February 2014.
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Literary and Scientific Intelligence. Miscellaneous musings from Northumbria University's long 18th-century scholars and wits. Getting into a muddle in the Borders. March 15, 2017. A view of a bog. Butterburn Flow, Cumbria, looking towards the border. Taken by DS]. The Marches: Border Walks with My Father. Jonathan Cape, 2016). Trapeze, 2016) recounts a walk to Dungeness Nuclear Power Station ‘in The Footsteps of his Father ’, searching for the validation of ‘the man he simply called Papa ’. This is the ...