CHAP. | PAGE | | Preface | I. | Introductory | 1 | II. | The Presentation of Madness—from the Standpoint of History | 8 | III. | The Presentation of Madness—from the Standpoint of Literature | 42 | IV. | Mad Folk in Tragedy and Comedy—(i) The Maniacs | 60 | V. | Mad Folk in Tragedy and Comedy—(ii) Imbecility | 118 | VI. | Mad Folk in Tragedy and Comedy—(iii) Melancholy | 126 | VII. | Mad Folk in Tragedy and Comedy—(iv) Delusions, Hallucinations, and other Abnormal States | 150 | VIII. | Mad Folk in Tragedy and Comedy—(v) The Pretenders | 167 | IX. | Conclusion | 176 |
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