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Frances Burney and the Doctors John Wiltshire (La Trobe University, Victoria)

Frances Burney and the Doctors By John Wiltshire (La Trobe University, Victoria)

Frances Burney and the Doctors by John Wiltshire (La Trobe University, Victoria)


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This book advocates Frances Burney as the unconscious pioneer of the modern genre of pathograhy, or the illness narrative. It will appeal to readers with an interest in Frances Burney (both her writings and biographically), in medical history and literature, and in patient and carer narratives.

Frances Burney and the Doctors Summary

Frances Burney and the Doctors: Patient Narratives Then and Now by John Wiltshire (La Trobe University, Victoria)

Frances Burney is primarily known as a novelist and playwright, but in recent years there has been an increased interest in the medical writings found within her private letters and journals. John Wiltshire advocates Burney as the unconscious pioneer of the modern genre of pathography, or the illness narrative. Through her dramatic accounts of distinct medical events, such as her own infamous operation without anaesthetic, to those she witnessed, including the 'madness' of George III and the inoculation of her son against smallpox, Burney exposes the ethical issues and conflicts between patients and doctors. Her accounts are linked to a range of modern narratives in which similar events occur in the changed conditions of the public hospital. The genre that Burney initiated continues to make an important contribution to our understanding of medical practice in the modern world.

About John Wiltshire (La Trobe University, Victoria)

John Wiltshire is Emeritus Professor at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Victoria. He specialises in later eighteenth-century literature and is the author of among other books Samuel Johnson in the Medical World: The Doctor and the Patient (Cambridge, 1991), Jane Austen and the Body: The Picture of Health (Cambridge, 1992) and The Hidden Jane Austen (Cambridge, 2014).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Note on short titles; Introduction; 1. Frances Burney's long and extraordinary life: 1752-1840; 2. The King, the court and 'madness': 1788-9; 3. Aftermath: 1789-91; 4. An inoculation for smallpox: 1797; 5. 'A mastectomy': 1811; 6. Fighting for life: 'the last illness and death of General D'Arblay': 1818; 7. 'Between hope, trust and truth'; 8. Across the centuries; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9781108476362
9781108476362
1108476368
Frances Burney and the Doctors: Patient Narratives Then and Now by John Wiltshire (La Trobe University, Victoria)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2019-10-24
220
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