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Reading for health: medical narratives and the nineteenth-century novel
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Reading for health: medical narratives and the nineteenth-century novel

Choice, Vol.54(11), p.1638
07/01/2017

Abstract

Narratives Nonfiction Victorian period Wright, Erika Book reviews Historical fiction
Offering a largely overlooked perspective, Wright (family medicine, Keck School of Medicine, USC) adds to growing body of scholarship in the medical humanities by considering what she terms "hygienic" Victorian novels. She argues that in contrast to the familiar therapeutic narrative arc of "prelude, crisis, and cure," hygienic narratives are premised on maintenance and prevention.

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