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Knotted Subject: Hysteria And Its Discontents
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Hardcover
from Princeton Univ Pr (April 19, 2016); titled "The Knotted Subject: Hysteria and Its Discontents"
9780691636849 | details & prices | 490 pages | List price $170.00
from Princeton Univ Pr (July 1, 1998); titled "The Knotted Subject: Hysteria and Its Discontents"
9780691012315 | details & prices | 469 pages | 6.50 × 9.75 × 1.25 in. | 1.80 lbs | List price $95.00
About: Surrealist writer André Breton praised hysteria for being the greatest poetic discovery of the nineteenth century, but many physicians have since viewed it as the "wastebasket of medicine," a psychosomatic state that defies attempts at definition and cure and that can be easily mistaken for other pathological conditions.
About: Surrealist writer André Breton praised hysteria for being the greatest poetic discovery of the nineteenth century, but many physicians have since viewed it as the "wastebasket of medicine," a psychosomatic state that defies attempts at definition and cure and that can be easily mistaken for other pathological conditions.
Paperback
from Princeton Univ Pr (July 14, 2014); titled "The Knotted Subject: Hysteria and Its Discontents"
9780691608372 | details & prices | 469 pages | 6.00 × 9.25 × 1.25 in. | 1.54 lbs | List price $68.00
from Diane Pub Co (July 30, 1998)
9780756781446 | details & prices | 469 pages | 6.00 × 9.00 × 1.25 in. | 1.50 lbs | List price $25.00
About: Surrealist writer André Breton praised hysteria for being the greatest poetic discovery of the nineteenth century, but many physicians have since viewed it as the "wastebasket of medicine," a psychosomatic state that defies attempts at definition and cure and that can be easily mistaken for other pathological conditions.
About: Surrealist writer André Breton praised hysteria for being the greatest poetic discovery of the nineteenth century, but many physicians have since viewed it as the "wastebasket of medicine," a psychosomatic state that defies attempts at definition and cure and that can be easily mistaken for other pathological conditions.
from Princeton Univ Pr (July 1, 1998); titled "The Knotted Subject: Hysteria and Its Discontents"
9780691012308 | details & prices | 469 pages | 6.25 × 9.25 × 1.25 in. | 1.50 lbs | List price $27.95