Lovesickness


Lovesickness pdf

Download Lovesickness PDF/ePub or read online books in Mobi eBooks. Click Download or Read Online button to get Lovesickness book now. This website allows unlimited access to, at the time of writing, more than 1.5 million titles, including hundreds of thousands of titles in various foreign languages.

Download

Lovesickness: Junji Ito Story Collection


Lovesickness: Junji Ito Story Collection

Author: Junji Ito

language: en

Publisher: VIZ Media LLC

Release Date: 2021-04-20


DOWNLOAD





Ryusuke returns to the town he once lived in because rumors are swirling about girls killing themselves after encountering a bewitchingly handsome young man. Harboring his own secret from time spent in this town, Ryusuke attempts to capture the beautiful boy and close the case, but... Starting with the strikingly bloody “Lovesickness,” this volume collects ten stories showcasing horror master Junji Ito in peak form, including “The Strange Hikizuri Siblings” and “The Rib Woman.” -- VIZ Media

The Depiction of Lovesickness in Renaissance and Modern Poetry. A Long Journey of Lovesickness from Diagnosis to Metaphor


The Depiction of Lovesickness in Renaissance and Modern Poetry. A Long Journey of Lovesickness from Diagnosis to Metaphor

Author: Aleksandra Dediukina

language: en

Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Release Date: 2024-05-22


DOWNLOAD





Seminar paper from the year 2024 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 1,7, http://www.uni-jena.de/ (Anglistik und Amerikanistik), course: Science and Literature: The History of an Uneasy Relationship, language: English, abstract: This term paper is devoted to the depiction of lovesickness in Renaissance and modern poetry. Once commonly perceived as a serious medical condition, lovesickness transformed into a widely used fruitful metaphor in poetry and song lyrics. The Renaissance doctors viewed erotic passion as an unwanted condition with a range of symptoms, certain pattern of development, and suitable ways of treatment. This can be stated with certainty by virtue of a wide number of specialised texts focused on the subject that were written at that time. Among them, in particular, there is "Treatise on Lovesickness" (quoted as T.L.) by a French physician Jacques Ferrand — in the first part of the theory chapter titled “Renaissance Physicians Warn”, the most relevant key points of this work would be provided. Similar findings from other medical works of the time will also be briefly mentioned. Apart from scientific texts concerned with lovesickness, a clinical approach to love and its manifestation in the ‘patient’s’ body can be registered in Renaissance drama and poetry. William Shakespeare’s most famous texts, such as "Romeo and Juliet", "Othello", as well as his love sonnets, are evidence to that. The second part of the theory chapter titled “Renaissance Lovers Suffer” introduces the analysis of such instances in Shakespeare’s and Sir Philip Sydney’s works. The symptoms of lovesickness found in their texts will be explored in comparison with the medical description given by Ferrand. Today, the scientific community does not identify romantic passion as a disease any longer. However, we widely and often unconsciously conceptualise love as such. For poets, it opens a richest source of metaphoric language. ‘Love is sickness’ rapidly became one of the most common metaphors in love poetry, allowing for endless artistic solutions, but at the same time engendering the risk of repetitiveness and the effect of ‘familiarisation’, in Viktor Shklovsky’s terms.

Lovesickness in the Middle Ages


Lovesickness in the Middle Ages

Author: Mary Frances Wack

language: en

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press Anniversary Collection

Release Date: 1990


DOWNLOAD





In Lovesickness in the Middle Ages, Mary F. Wack uses newly discovered texts and takes a fresh look at primary sources to offer the first comprehensive analysis of the forms and meanings of the lover's malady in medieval culture.