Stories
- Article
The ‘epileptic’ in art and science
From scarred outsiders in literature to the cold voyeurism of medical films and photography, people who experience seizures and epilepsy are rarely shown in a compassionate light in popular culture.
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Providing care across languages
When medics are taught in English but their patients speak other languages, effective communication becomes fraught. Niyoshi Shah explores the linguistic gaps between patient and doctor.
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Drugs in Victorian Britain
Many common remedies were taken throughout the 19th century, with more people than ever using them. What was the social and cultural context of this development?
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Tragic artists and their all-consuming passions
Does having a debilitating disease help or hinder creative genius?
Catalogue
- E-journals
- Online
English literature in transition, 1880-1920
Date: 1963-2020- E-books
- Online
English literature : opening up the canon / edited by Leslie A. Fiedler and Houston A. Baker, Jr.
English Institute.Date: c1981- Archives and manuscripts
English Literature Exercise Book
Date: Sep 1912Reference: PENROSE/1/3/2/1/1Part of: L. S. Penrose Papers- Books
Living death in medieval French and English literature / Jane Gilbert.
Gilbert, Jane, 1964-Date: 2011- Books
Insanity, individuals, and society in late-medieval English literature : the subject of madness / Stephen Harper.
Harper, Stephen, 1971-Date: 2003