Triples
Michael Neve, 8 November 1990
The Double in 19th-Century Fiction
by John Herdman.
Macmillan, 174 pp., £35, August 1990,9780333490242 Show More
by John Herdman.
Macmillan, 174 pp., £35, August 1990,
Romanticism and the Sciences
edited by Andrew Cunningham and Nicholas Jardine.
Cambridge, 345 pp., £40, June 1990,0 521 35602 4 Show More
edited by Andrew Cunningham and Nicholas Jardine.
Cambridge, 345 pp., £40, June 1990,
Schizophrenia: A Scientific Delusion?
by Mary Boyle.
Routledge, 248 pp., £35, September 1990,0 415 04096 5 Show More
by Mary Boyle.
Routledge, 248 pp., £35, September 1990,
“... all, a discussion within Calvinism, within esoteric Christianity, and within European Romanticism. John Herdman’s new study is an honest piece of work, a little bit underpowered, but with a thesis. This is that the theme of the double – a theme so dear to James Hogg, E.T.A. Hoffmann and Dostoevsky – has its origin in Christian dualism, and then becomes a ... ”