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Hysteria in Literature



Hysteria - hĭstĕrˈēə, in psychology, a disorder commonly known today as conversion disorder, in which a psychological conflict is converted into a bodily disturbance. It is distinguished from hypochondria by the fact that its sufferers do not generally confuse their condition with real, physical disease. Conversion disorder is usually found in patients with   Read More...

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    Proust, the Body and Literary Form
    by Michael R. Finn. 210 pgs.


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