Reading to Stay Alive: Tolstoy, Hopkins and the Dilemma of Existence (Anthem Studies in Bibliotherapy and Well-Being)
by: Christopher Dowrick (Author)
Publisher: Anthem Press
Publication Date: 2022/7/5
Language: English
Print Length: 162 pages
ISBN-10: 1785278916
ISBN-13: 9781785278914
Book Description
This book explores how literary reading can enable people considering suicide to stay alive. Written by an academic general practitioner with longstanding expertise in mental health, the book is grounded in the lived experience of patients, intertwined with perspectives from social psychology and moral philosophy. At its heart are reflective descriptions of the author’s encounters with Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina, and the Terrible Sonnets of Gerard Manley Hopkins, illuminating the therapeutic potential of recursive interactions between literature and experience.
About the Author
This book explores how literary reading can enable people considering suicide to stay alive. Written by an academic general practitioner with longstanding expertise in mental health, the book is grounded in the lived experience of patients, intertwined with perspectives from social psychology and moral philosophy. At its heart are reflective descriptions of the author’s encounters with Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina, and the Terrible Sonnets of Gerard Manley Hopkins, illuminating the therapeutic potential of recursive interactions between literature and experience.
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