单词 | melancholia |
例句 | She lapsed into “melancholia,” a sweet name for depression. The Devil in the White City 2003-02-11T00:00:00Z Vincent knows there are members of the family who suffer from melancholia, from mood swings, extreme behavior, eccentricities. Vincent and Theo: The Van Gogh Brothers 2017-04-18T00:00:00Z Poppy asked if the meal had upset him and he said, “Night brings on a brooding melancholia.” Habibi 1997-10-01T00:00:00Z It may, however, simply have been another bout of deep blue melancholia, the kind that had assailed him off and on for years. The Devil in the White City 2003-02-11T00:00:00Z Still, settings like this had always been for other people, not me, and I fought back some ancient fear and melancholia. Geeks: How Two Lost Boys Rode the Internet Out of Idaho 2000-01-01T00:00:00Z The voices here ring with a melancholia that lingers past the book’s final pages. Review | Best science fiction and fantasy books out this month 2018-03-01T05:00:00Z Billy summons a physician after Washington experiences a terrible hallucination supposedly caused by “acute melancholia.” 'TURN: Washington's Spies' recap: General haunted by agonizing choice 2015-05-19T04:00:00Z Check out this track: Theophilus London's come hither "Neighbors" brings some sex appeal to this monster of melancholia. 'Breaking Dawn' soundtrack soapy, not sexy 2011-11-16T17:17:03Z The exhibition sets out to trace a modern repurposing of melancholia by Black artists. For Black Artists, the Motivating Power of Melancholia 2022-06-23T04:00:00Z The murder of Hamlet's father by his uncle, which has led to the rotten state of Denmark, has turned the prince's mourning into melancholia. To be or not to be: Playwrights on the complex issue of suicide 2014-08-18T04:00:00Z There’s a fusion here between modern melancholia and those romps where potential lovers keep encountering each other in skips through time, which sounds tedious but works somewhat splendidly, once the series gets going. Review | Netflix’s ‘Maniac’ is an engaging, retro-futuristic romp through the subconscious 2018-09-19T04:00:00Z Our inability to comprehend the reason for our melancholia pushes us further into our subconscious depths, and manifests as a kind of permanent mourning. The Stories We Tell, and Don’t Tell, About Asian-American Lives 2019-07-17T04:00:00Z He described his work as “one-third Nordic melancholia, one-third Japanese cuteness and one-third American vulgarity.” Torbjorn Rodland’s Puzzling Photos Are Unsettling and Arousing 2018-01-05T05:00:00Z All of which add to the air of footloose melancholia. On Tour ? review 2010-12-09T22:14:00Z Now they've added violin and cello to their lineup and they're more of an indie chamber pop group, with a neat line in elegiac melodrama and camply overblown lyrics with the accent on narcissistic melancholia. New band of the day (Vlks No 1,485) 2013-04-04T14:04:35Z The DeCarava images introduce sections of the show in which the definition of “Black melancholia” expands in several directions, all encompassing various modes of subjectivity, inwardness. For Black Artists, the Motivating Power of Melancholia 2022-06-23T04:00:00Z He attended the show on Monday because he's a "Moz" fan, but also because he was curious to see what this hybrid of Manchester melancholia and Mexican charro pants might produce. Mexrrissey's Spanish blast of Morrissey rocks an L.A. crowd 2015-05-13T04:00:00Z On Red Lines, a slither of melancholia we want to call sadwave or slowtronica, you can hear the stirrings of tumult as he struggles with the memory of loss. New band of the day – Sohn (No 1,401) 2012-11-22T12:57:31Z This array of instruments is used to create often gently gloomy, edgy soundscapes, with the melancholia occasionally broken by passages of quiet grandeur. The Big Eyes Family Players & Friends: Folk Songs II – review 2012-08-02T20:45:01Z A prototype pep-talk containing all the ingredients of Bake Off’s future success: pathos, humour, a rounded teaspoon of melancholia, and words like “peepers”. Bake Off at 10: the greatest moments from the nine series so far 2019-08-26T04:00:00Z In “Farinelli and the King,” also a Globe production, he occupies a poignant middle ground between those two Shakespearean archetypes, as a troubled soul who shifts between lyric melancholia and splenetic rage. Review: Mark Rylance Returns to Broadway as a Mad Monarch to Cherish 2017-12-17T05:00:00Z A whole lexicon has arisen to attempt to describe its psychological impact: climate nihilism, climate grief, climate melancholia, eco-anxiety, pre-traumatic stress. Apocalypse When? Global Warming’s Endless Scroll 2022-02-03T05:00:00Z Mr Fingers's track is 24 years old, but its blend of melancholia and euphoria is still stunningly effective. Readers recommend: Songs about euphoria 2010-08-19T21:37:00Z Jerky opener Cough Cough may showcase them at their most self-consciously wacky, but The Peaks is at the opposite end of the spectrum, attempting the kind of stadium melancholia beloved of Elbow or Coldplay. Everything Everything: Arc – review 2013-01-10T22:00:01Z The atmospheric song with folksy melancholia and lush arrangements is a return to form for Beck, showing off his incredible songwriting skills. Here Are the 25 Best Songs of 2014 (So Far) 2014-06-02T04:00:00Z For the central theme of "Yellow Submarine," the core vibe — and one that is celebrated, even — is its melancholia. The return of “Yellow Submarine”: Why even people who aren’t Beatles mega-fans love it 2018-07-07T04:00:00Z In an exhibition brochure, she offers a capsule account of “melancholia” as a concept and a condition. For Black Artists, the Motivating Power of Melancholia 2022-06-23T04:00:00Z Helen ran into the doctor who saved her son Martin, brought him home for a quickie in the basement while her children were upstairs, freaked out and then settled back into her usual melancholia. ‘The Affair’ Season 2, Episode 9: Storm Coming 2015-11-29T05:00:00Z Local singer-songwriter Beck won album of the year for his quiet, meditative “Morning Phase,” an album of hushed orchestrations that was critically lauded for its lush melancholia. Grammys 2015: Beck wins the Grammy Award for album of the year Chanel’s misty forest, which also featured dresses with blood-red flowers against a black embroidered ground, provided a warm note of melancholia. Fashion Review: Spring Couture Collections in Paris — Fashion Review 2013-01-23T22:42:16Z They recount their character’s metamorphosis to a living person and ask sometimes arcane questions — “What is the relation between a sign and melancholia?” Review: ‘H {N)Y P N(Y} OSIS,’ Out of This World, at Park Avenue Armory 2015-06-12T04:00:00Z Long-time fans may miss the old eerie melancholia, but it's hard to quibble with Beam's most assured set of tunes to date. Iron and Wine: Ghost on Ghost – review 2013-04-11T20:55:01Z His smart pop songs are driven by elaborated rhythms and his soft but catchy voice, which create a very warm feeling of melancholia. August's best new music from across the MAP 2011-08-17T17:09:56Z Other dresses, in papery black taffeta or a beaded slip of a dress, added to the fin-de-siècle melancholia. A Vision in Melancholy 2011-07-06T22:31:19Z Or the fact that there's an inbuilt atmosphere to the songs, a kind of chilly melancholia reminiscent of the xx. New music: Jamie Woon ? Lady Luck (Royce Wood Junior remix) 2011-03-18T15:10:53Z Smith admits as much, writing of her “fascination for melancholia” and the poetic potential that resides in her “numinous malady.” The Theology of Patti Smith 2015-10-06T04:00:00Z While his absence has obvious resonance, if you were expecting some kind of Hamlet-style anguish or even a hint of misty melancholia about the now-absent symbolic father, forget it. ‘Creed III’ Review: A Franchise Finds New Fertile Ground 2023-03-02T05:00:00Z “Learn to Swim” is lovely to behold, but the sullen artist at the center feels too often like he’s drowning in melancholia and might take us down with him. ‘Learn to Swim’ Review: A Tooth Ache and All This Jazz 2022-08-17T04:00:00Z He was trying to telegraph an ephemeral Los Angeles that is more of a mood or a state of mind than an actual destination: a sort of ambient melancholia, a druggy, Chandler-esque, wistful evanescence. 'Inherent Vice' goes for Los Angeles as state of mind rather than destination 2014-12-27T05:00:00Z But it seemed to channel the day’s melancholia. An emotionally charged performance from Kamasi Washington 2015-08-27T04:00:00Z And as for movie-going, Audiard used to be an omnivore, and still pretty much is, he says – but it sounds as if a certain melancholia or fatigue has crept in. Jacques Audiard: ‘I wanted to give migrants a name, a shape… a violence of their own’ 2016-04-03T04:00:00Z Gone was their insomnia, their fatigue, their melancholia. Passing gas: A modern scientific history 2013-04-07T11:00:00Z But for centuries, in Europe, melancholia had positive value, even glamour. For Black Artists, the Motivating Power of Melancholia 2022-06-23T04:00:00Z There can be few periods in the history of human culture in which the delights associated with melancholia have been better explored or exploited than in Elizabethan England. Hilliard Ensemble/Fretwork – review 2012-10-04T12:28:42Z Technology and melancholia: an odd coupling, you might think. Technology and the novel, from Blake to Ballard 2010-07-23T23:06:00Z That release featured “Billie Holiday,” a haunting slice of rural melancholia, full of devastating, sad harmonies and still one of this group’s standout songs. Music Review: Aquatic and Narcotic, Propelled by the Drummer 2010-12-05T22:17:00Z While some lyrics in Brian Wilson's handwriting are drenched in melancholia, most convey the band's signature, sunny optimism. Major Beach Boys memorabilia being auctioned off 2013-04-19T11:15:12Z It’s not that we were aware the term was coined to describe the crippling melancholia that overcame many 17th-century Swiss soldiers when war took them away from the bucolic mountain landscapes of home. Riff: ?My So-Called Adulthood? 2011-08-07T04:15:28Z Brown noted that the symptoms of nostalgia resembled those of melancholia, but nostalgia continued to be seen as a separate affliction because of the “specificity of its object and the rapidity with which it developed.” The lost promise of nostalgia: What modern pop culture gets wrong 2014-03-16T20:00:00Z Still, if you had one of those Christmasses and are suffering from melancholia, this might provide the cure. New band of the day – Satellites (No 1,431) 2013-01-15T15:37:00Z This familiar premise leads to a twist: Instead of adrenaline rush suspense scenes, this plot languishes in mundane melancholia. Review: In ‘The Night Eats the World,’ Zombie Apocalypse Now, Again 2018-07-12T04:00:00Z Right now it has to be the crushing melancholia and scuffed kicks of oft overlooked Detroit house innovator Scoot Grooves and his recent track, Bittersweet. Blog of the week: Teshno 2013-06-19T10:51:05Z Hell, it even works out for the Blue Meanies, and give a big thumbs up for melancholia, and the good that can happen when you just go with your sadness for a bit. The return of “Yellow Submarine”: Why even people who aren’t Beatles mega-fans love it 2018-07-07T04:00:00Z On the last album, it was When in Rome’s “The Promise,” a meaty slab of late-’80s new wave melancholia. Sturgill Simpson, a Genuine Alternative to Alt Country 2016-03-31T04:00:00Z More than 30 years ago, Gibson suggested a therapy for post-utopian melancholia. Wu Ming's top 10 utopias 2013-05-29T12:00:01Z Marie-Antoinette was a conflicted and largely unloved period extravaganza where flagrant anachronisms sat oddly alongside Coppola's customary melancholia. Sofia Coppola on The Bling Ring: 'What these kids did really took ingenuity' 2013-07-04T19:00:00Z But it was a bipolar world that had a shadow side: The pied piper of good times endured bouts of melancholia that defined his increasingly tragic vision of life. Frank Sinatra: A Hundred Years On, the Voice Resonates Still 2015-12-11T05:00:00Z At the same time, the sense of spiritual dislocation that accompanied the rapid abandonment of traditional spiritual and cultural beliefs led to what Ms. Moore calls “an encompassing melancholia.” Review: ‘Paradise of the Pacific,’ the Hard Truths of Hawaii’s History 2015-09-21T04:00:00Z America has another way with melancholia: it's much more harsh. Cannes film festival: Mathieu Amalric 2010-05-17T20:35:00Z The landscapes and the characters’ lives may be bleakly naturalistic, but the show runs on sleek sensation and pulp romanticism — a palpable, pervading melancholia. ‘Gomorrah’ Review: The End of TV’s Sleekest Italian Import 2022-01-26T05:00:00Z Joel, at least, whose reactions the film focuses on, is left mourning her, in a mood that borders on melancholia. The simple question that inspired "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" 2018-09-23T04:00:00Z Freud termed this sort of interminable bereavement “melancholia.” New Fiction Traces the Anguish of Lost Young Men 2018-09-21T04:00:00Z We isolate ourselves on the coast; we recycle stories about strangers, lovers and backyard melancholia; we make poetry championing the suburbs. November's best music from across the MAP 2012-11-15T09:00:00Z And for the past few years Norwegian artists – especially the female ones – have produced music drenched in melancholia. There's more music like The Bridge theme lurking in the Norwegian woods 2012-05-24T12:55:27Z In short, references to both melancholia and Blackness are there, but kept oblique. For Black Artists, the Motivating Power of Melancholia 2022-06-23T04:00:00Z But the band really shines on songs like "Tessellate," a track whose spine is formed by an interesting drum concoction, and "Breezeblocks," which introduces yet more vocal range and melancholia. Review: British quartet Alt-J rides 'Wave' to US 2012-09-17T17:31:04Z And though the site says “melancholia and relative youth are, in fact, optional,” Ms. Phillips and her colleagues insist that submissions be well written. Weekend Miser: A Classified-Ads Site for Lonely Scribes 2011-11-17T22:47:06Z The follow-up, recorded in New York with the National's Aaron Dessner, finds them on similar ground, opener You & I setting the tone, all unhurried melancholia topped by Kelcey Ayer's soaring vocal. Local Natives: Hummingbird – review 2013-01-27T00:06:20Z There was in this more than a trace of postcolonial melancholia – the feelings of despondency that come with the loss of fantasies of imperial omnipotence. The Orwell prize gets Hitched 2012-05-28T09:34:25Z The Unthanks Last Rabble Rouser The Unthanks experiment continues, with an album of gentle melancholia that matches their most elaborate instrumental arrangements to date with a reworking of a startling variety of songs. The Unthanks: Last - review 2011-03-10T23:07:00Z The exhibition will also show how Lowry, a rent collector with the same firm from 1916 until his retirement in 1952, recorded the "grimness and melancholia of urban life", said Clark. Tate exhibition to pay homage to LS Lowry 2013-01-15T19:16:15Z Diane Polley took liberties, endured tragedies and set off on adventures, the full extent of which the Storytellers reveal with laughter and a deep well of melancholia. Movie Review: ‘Stories We Tell,’ Written and Directed by Sarah Polley 2013-05-09T21:37:27Z It's an emotive slice of melancholia that manages to sound both wistfully nostalgic and adventurous. John Barry: a life in clips 2011-01-31T16:03:00Z "Censorship in any form should not be tolerated, but to ban a film that one programer at a major festival has called "a masterpiece of melancholia" is truly beyond the pale." "Gay zombie porn" movie banned from Australia film festival 2010-07-21T15:34:00Z With its artful naïveté and a gentle undertow of melancholia, the short racked up millions of views, and what Marcel soon did have was fame, more shorts, a book and now this feature-length vehicle. ‘Marcel the Shell With Shoes On’ Review: Bigger Isn’t Better 2022-06-23T04:00:00Z Jerky opener Cough Cough may showcase them at their most self-consciously wacky, but The Peaks is at the opposite end of the spectrum, attempting the kind of stadium melancholia beloved of Elbow or Coldplay. The best albums of 2013 (so far) 2013-07-05T12:58:00Z The book’s final act charts Danny’s struggles with his mother, a bigot, addict and manic-depressive who, in ’70s parlance, is diagnosed with simple melancholia. Review | For a lonely teen in the Midwest, radio is a sound salvation 2018-06-06T04:00:00Z Walking Wounded, a masterpiece of dance-savvy melancholia, became their biggest-selling album, leading to Watt's current career as a DJ, promoter and label boss. Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt: Everything but the grief 2010-05-26T20:45:00Z Lying somewhere between hope and melancholia, “La Perla” embodies mourning: the on-and-off work of confronting your own suffering, while harnessing fleeting moments of solace when you can. 15 Songs We Almost Missed This Year 2021-12-31T05:00:00Z To the extent that the destructive potential of Melancholia is a metaphor for her private melancholia, it is perfectly apt. | 'Melancholia': Lars von Trier?s ?Melancholia? - Review 2011-11-10T13:00:00Z A portion of environmental psychologist Renee Lertzman’s work is devoted to what she calls “environmental melancholia,” our unconscious sadness over ecological loss and degradation. Climate anxiety doesn’t have to ruin your life. Here’s how to manage it. 2017-09-06T04:00:00Z There’s a strain of melancholia in this searching. Review: ‘Into the Inferno,’ Staring Down the Terrors of Nature 2016-10-27T04:00:00Z There’s much to admire in the detailing of the landscapes, in the author’s patent affection for her characters – even the walk-on parts – and in the signature mix of farce and melancholia. 10 of the best books set in Turkey - that will take you there 2020-07-21T04:00:00Z Ms. Greenberg gives a deliciously morbid performance, self-diagnosing her character’s melancholia as “complete and total despair.” | Westchester: A Review of ‘Last of the Red Hot Lovers,’ at the Schoolhouse Theater in Croton Falls 2013-06-15T00:31:49Z By 1880, the census had replaced most of these squishy causes of mental illness with a few distinct categories, such as mania and melancholia. Does It Make Sense to Call Anyone ‘Normal’? 2021-01-26T05:00:00Z The film’s commercial failure left Tati bankrupt, and he never again undertook anything nearly so ambitious; his next film, 1971’s Trafic, exudes a slightly wounded melancholia. Jacques Tati’s Playtime: life-affirming comedy 2014-10-24T04:00:00Z And the jolt from the melancholia of that restrained singer-songwriter release to the brazen stomp of “Reputation” was awkward. Taylor Swift, Pop’s Maestro of Memory, Returns to the Stage 2023-03-18T04:00:00Z Or a good sense of humour, though so far Zachary's prevailing mood was melancholia bordering on despair. Wilderness by Sarah Hall 2013-03-18T13:22:56Z Its movement not only takes detailed inspiration from the music, but digs deep into the contrasts of utopian hopefulness and dark melancholia that run through Milton's 1631 lyrics. Dance picks of the week 2010-04-09T23:07:00Z Steeped in the yearning melancholia that the Portuguese call “saudade,” “Tabu” is also further evidence that the country is home to one of Europe’s richest film cultures. Film: ‘Tabu,’ Newest Genre Breaker From Miguel Gomes 2012-12-23T03:49:46Z The soundtrack reflects a chocked up melancholia that lingers over the sound like dust over old boxes of family photos. Review: 'Twilight' breaks out mourners for last CD 2012-11-12T16:46:08Z Dark doesn’t equal melancholy, she said, “or if it’s melancholy, it’s closer to the melancholia of Albrecht Durer, which is a contemplative state rather than a nihilistic one.” Mark Rothko’s Dark Palette Illuminated 2016-11-02T04:00:00Z Instead, Patton turns to the cigar-choked melancholia of his “funk throat”, taught to him by his mentor and frequent collaborator George Clinton. Big Boi’s Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors Is Visionary Hip-Hop 2012-12-12T18:30:17Z Through the 19th century, the psychoactive drug derived from some varieties of the plant was often used in medicines and cure-alls that claimed to alleviate various conditions including rheumatism and melancholia. For These New York Farmers, Harvest Time Means High Times 2022-11-05T04:00:00Z By contrast, Harden’s tiny “melancholia #21” is a dark, thickly painted image of a delicate bird set against atmospheric bands of mottled black, silvery gray and pearlescent purple. A show about L.A.'s rambunctious 1960s Ceeje Gallery proves that progress in art is an illusion 2023-11-01T04:00:00Z The glimpse of her life as a mother and her melancholia come into play later in the show’s run. 'Lessons in Chemistry': Five changes to the series from the book, explained 2023-10-13T04:00:00Z It's where she discovered her talent as a dancer, and the power it wielded over men looking to escape their own insecurities or the tedium and melancholia of life. The remarkable story of a fiery Indian courtesan 2023-07-17T04:00:00Z Less like fear and more in keeping with melancholia, dread has no defined object. Year of opportunity: Can America escape from political depression in 2023? 2023-01-01T05:00:00Z I could feel in the story of this woman some sort of melancholia or depression or sadness coming from something we all have today a lot, which is alienation from yourself. Vicky Krieps considers making the acclaimed 'Corsage' 'a mistake.' Here's why 2022-12-29T05:00:00Z “So there is this kind of melancholia — an undercurrent of mourning.” Missing the Home You Needed to Leave 2022-10-22T04:00:00Z When Cassandra was a teenager, a therapist told her she was experiencing melancholia — “bad mourning” — and the only way out of it was to accept her brother’s death. Review | ‘The Furrows’ captures the disorienting nature of grief 2022-09-22T04:00:00Z “I really connected with Paul’s melancholia, his feeling of isolation, his fear about what was about to happen,” he says. Why 'Dune' made these 5 key changes from Frank Herbert’s book 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z Combined with drawings that seem inked with monochromatic melancholia, “Seek You” is unrelenting in its loneliness. Started in 2016, ‘Seek You: A Journey Through American Loneliness’ is the perfect pandemic companion 2021-07-02T04:00:00Z For the vanquished, an inevitable melancholia is tinged with optimism. NASA Picks Two Missions to Explore Venus, the First in Decades 2021-06-03T04:00:00Z I inherited some of his characteristics — the melancholia, the propensity toward secrecy. The pandemic shaped my family for generations. Not COVID — the 1918 flu 2021-05-08T04:00:00Z The melancholia that courses through this movie is of a piece with its minimalism, notable in the concision of the individual scenes and the overall running time. Review: 'About Endlessness' is another tragicomic marvel from Roy Andersson 2021-04-30T04:00:00Z Zach Braff added the film “will cleanse your brain’s palate from the overwhelming dread and ennui and melancholia it may or may not be feeling.” ‘My Octopus Teacher’ wins the Oscar for best documentary 2021-04-25T04:00:00Z His grandfather and father suffered from melancholia, as depression was then called. The Famed Painting The Scream Holds a Hidden Message 2021-03-05T05:00:00Z Survivors of history’s worst influenza pandemic, the so-called Spanish flu of 1918-19, also reported lingering symptoms, including “loss of muscular energy,” “apathy” and “melancholia” that sometimes lasted for years. What If You Never Get Better From Covid-19? 2021-01-21T05:00:00Z When I look at local syndromes or past syndromes, like melancholia or sinking heart, I am not proposing in any definitive way that this is really major depression. In "The Empire of Depression," a medical historian digs into the ailment's peculiar history 2020-11-09T05:00:00Z "She suffers from melancholia. I want her to walk the shoreline with you, learn from you." 'Ammonite' trailer features Saoirse Ronan, Kate Winslet as paleontologists falling in love 2020-08-25T04:00:00Z The researchers found that the participants fell into six groups, characterized by distinct moods such as ‘tension’ and ‘melancholia’. The hidden links between mental disorders 2020-05-04T04:00:00Z I sat in by the fire, poured a glass, and fell into the sweat soak of Larkin’s melancholia. Novelists pick books to inspire, uplift, and offer escape 2020-04-05T04:00:00Z But the necessary depth of perspective requires a writer to slip under the skin of historical surfaces to explain the roots of the melancholia and the complex reasons underlying cultural stagnation. Review | In 16 centuries of Islamic history, gilded kingdoms and faded glories 2020-03-19T04:00:00Z That captures the melancholia — and humanity — served up by their savvy brand of Pop realism. Review: Gilbert & George, the Siegfried & Roy of avant garde art, get an eye-popping show 2019-12-04T05:00:00Z If only we could seek out a place like Deadspin.com to find a way to mold our melancholia into something manageable. Column: A Stephen A. Smith-Skip Bayless reunion might be better than a 'Simpsons' parody 2019-11-24T05:00:00Z Ms. Vandenberg-Daves quotes a woman who was so anxious about the quality of her breast milk that she was “tormented” by visions of her child getting rickets and “reduced to a state of melancholia.” Opinion | Early Motherhood Has Always Been Miserable 2019-11-09T05:00:00Z The latter, which made use of ultraviolet irradiation, was considered an effective treatment for hysteria, epilepsy, neurasthenia, migraine, melancholia, mania, insomnia, and a wide variety of other psychiatric, neurological, and general medical disorders. Of Freud, 19th-century therapeutics, and recumbent posture 2019-09-29T04:00:00Z A key figure is her great-great-grandmother, Theresa, a German immigrant who came to Washington as a mail-order bride and died in a mental institution at age 36, a casualty of “melancholia.” Review: Unconventional ‘What the Constitution Means to Me’ supremely argues the case for women 2019-03-31T04:00:00Z According to her death certificate, she died at the age of thirty-six at Western State Hospital, of “melancholia.” Heidi Schreck Takes the Constitution to Broadway 2019-02-11T05:00:00Z Frances Cone’s new album “Late Riser” is a brilliant work of modern melancholia that finds the sweet spot between soothing and soaring. Review: Frances Cone delivers dreampop with a purpose 2019-01-25T05:00:00Z “Because Claire moves on. There’s no time for melancholia for her.” With Kevin Spacey gone and Trump in the White House, 'House of Cards' finishes its run far from where it started - Los Angeles Times 2018-10-25T04:00:00Z Freud distinguished melancholia from mourning on exactly these grounds, arguing that grief becomes pathological when it is prolonged so far past any actual loss that its object can no longer be identified. Analyse this: what Freud can teach us about Trumpism 2018-10-12T04:00:00Z His most delicate emotional modulations — anger, melancholia, joy, pain — are the wellspring of his multi-multi-multi-platinum success. New Sentences: From Drake’s ‘Survival’ 2018-07-11T04:00:00Z This time was specifically chosen by researchers as it was a known period of "melancholia or depression" identified by Burns in his own writing. Burns 'may have had bipolar disorder' 2018-06-12T04:00:00Z Harvey collaborator who produced an Eels LP, describes him as the master of atmospheric instrumentals, classic pop songs and "bittersweet melancholia." Eels' Mark Oliver Everett disputes the 'sad band' tag: 'All I’ve tried to do is reflect life' 2018-05-28T04:00:00Z No one does dancefloor melancholia quite like the Scandinavians, and Swedish producer/singer Baba Stiltz follows in their fine tradition of making mournful house music that feels intimate yet banging, chilly yet cosy. Secret sounds: the best songs you didn't hear in 2017 2017-12-28T05:00:00Z Their condition, Freud indicated, will not remit until melancholia is transformed into normal mourning, at which point the loss can recede into the past. Analyse this: what Freud can teach us about Trumpism 2018-10-12T04:00:00Z For two and a half verses, Chance bathes in his melancholia. null 2017-09-29T04:00:00Z Hippocrates believed the body was made up of four humors and that too much "black bile," the humor secreted by the spleen, resulted in melancholia. A New Hope for Depression 0002-11-29T05:00:00Z The outlook got only slightly brighter and broader over the next several hundred years when experts began defining nostalgia as “immigrant psychosis,” a form of “melancholia” and a “mentally repressive compulsive disorder.” Take a Walk Down Memory Lane. It Can Be Healthy. 2017-05-25T04:00:00Z But what he and other harsh critics of the 1904 premiere missed about “The Cherry Orchard” was what modern theater artists cherish: the play’s masterful layering of absurd comedy, melancholia, tenderness, cruelty, joy, courage, denial. Call her madame: Seagull Project’s ‘Cherry Orchard’ boasts a wondrous Ranevskaya 2017-02-08T05:00:00Z Such moods as alienation and melancholia have no place in his films. Steven Spielberg at Seventy 2017-01-08T05:00:00Z Half a century ago, it was believed that “melancholia” was common in later life and that seniors naturally withdrew from the world as they realized that their days were limited, Callahan explained. Feeling weak, tired or down aren’t normal parts of getting older 2016-12-16T05:00:00Z Acedia, the theological version of melancholia, was the medieval view that exhaustion was considered sinful. History of Exhaustion Reveals We Could All Use Some Sleep Finally, Dr. Kramer wonders if depression itself is not a shifting target, evolving from the deep melancholia often seen in the last century and seldom seen today into a different beast. Book Review: ‘Ordinarily Well: The Case for Antidepressants’ 2016-06-20T04:00:00Z It was early Wednesday and weary TV pundits were afflicted with Trumpanasia, a self-inflicted rhetorical doom brought on by severe melancholia, induced by a blowhard Republican politician. The Rise of Trump and the Fall of Dignity 2016-03-16T04:00:00Z "Simpti" conveys a mountain of melancholia in just under two minutes. PJ Harvey's 'The Wheel' continues her fiery social commentary; DJDS dig deep in 'Stand Up and Speak' 2016-01-31T05:00:00Z Despite divergent ideologies—Communist, Islamic—the aging revolutions emit the same cranky melancholia. Cuba and Iran, Melancholy Twins 2015-12-30T05:00:00Z Val Williams, the curator of the retrospective who has championed Meadows’ work for years even as most British institutions have ignored it, notes there is “an aching melancholia” to Meadows’ bus pictures. Daniel Meadows: the photographer who championed 'the great ordinary' 2015-09-25T04:00:00Z Fernweh is the silver lining of melancholia around the cloud of happiness about being far from home. Far Away From Here 2015-09-23T04:00:00Z But even as I write these words of joy there is a sort of melancholia which overtakes me. Does home delivery from Ikea mean we never have to visit the store, ever again? 2015-06-03T04:00:00Z The guide continued, “There is a genuineness about the place that gets under your skin; a melancholia that makes you wish you had a stein of good, pre-war beer to weep into.” A Slice of New York City History Goes Up in Smoke 2015-03-27T04:00:00Z After I left for college, I developed a seasonal melancholia every year as the calendar page flipped from November to December. With gifts of ornaments, his Christmas tree, and the holiday, became priceless 2014-12-19T05:00:00Z Amdur actually had quite a lot to say about wine, crispy latkes and why, for him, industrial ciders bring on melancholia. Wine guru Lou Amdur on kosher wine and what to eat and drink for Hanukkah 2014-12-15T05:00:00Z This can help alleviate deep-seated depression, melancholia and catatonia. Electroconvulsive Therapy: What It Is, How It Works and Who It Helps 2014-10-29T04:00:00Z In truth I meander back in a state of advanced melancholia, and clack my heels on the narrow streets in an unsmiling state, wreathed in a raincoat. Should love be symbolised by a lock? 2014-10-24T04:00:00Z But, as the homesickness set in he resolved to cure his melancholia by bringing the carnival spirit of his birthplace to the grey streets of Leeds. Carnival cure for homesickness 2014-08-22T04:00:00Z The Father of Western Medicine, Hippocrates, wrote that melancholia involved an “aversion to food, despondency, sleeplessness, irritability, restlessness and fear5.” What Adults Need to Know about Pediatric Depression 2013-10-10T19:45:45.473Z In the 19th and 20th centuries nostalgia was variously classified as an “immigrant psychosis,” a form of “melancholia” and a “mentally repressive compulsive disorder” among other pathologies. What Is Nostalgia Good For? Quite a Bit, Research Shows 2013-07-08T18:23:19Z Feherty says that though he drank heavily from about 16, his melancholia didn't flower for another 20 years. Scorecard From The Edge 2013-02-12T05:00:00Z Yet according to American researcher Renee Aron Lertzman, we care not too little about the degradation of the environment, but too much: most of us are trapped in a kind of "environmental melancholia". Climate change: you can't ignore it 2012-11-30T20:23:34Z The country, some say, was long vulnerable to melancholia, or at least an acceptance of sharing those troubles with a patient listener. Do Argentines Need Therapy? Pull Up a Couch 2012-08-19T01:54:53Z Called melancholia, it was seen only seen in adults who displayed a cold and dry disposition – a diagnosis reflected from the theory of an imbalance of black bile in the body. What Adults Need to Know about Pediatric Depression 2013-10-10T19:45:45.473Z The Greeks may have coined many a label that is still in use today—melancholia, mania, hysteria, paranoia—but they had no word for that most basic psychiatric condition of anxiety. Warning: This story might make you anxious 2012-07-23T23:15:00.227Z Next to feeble-mindedness comes epilepsy; then paranoia or systematized delusion; next paresis; and lastly melancholia. Being Well-Born An Introduction to Eugenics 2012-05-22T15:16:53.140Z This enfeeblement is very different from other forms of chronic psychosis, and lumping them all together commits the same error as lumping together melancholia and nonmelancholia. Trouble at the Heart of Psychiatry s Revised Rulebook 2012-05-09T15:45:00.187Z An abnormally slow pulse is met with in melancholia, cerebral tumour, jaundice and certain toxic conditions, or may follow an attack of influenza. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 2 "Hearing" to "Helmond" 2012-04-25T02:00:53.567Z Though later in the 1st century Greek physician, Aretaeus of Cappadocia, described melancholy as having a relationship between mind and body, little changed in the view of melancholia for thousands of years6. What Adults Need to Know about Pediatric Depression 2013-10-10T19:45:45.473Z Marital bliss and melancholia are known to be mates. Voices from the Past 2012-04-19T02:00:30.787Z He was seized one night with a frantic despondency, and again for a year and a half, during all which time Mr. Newton cared for him as for a brother, suffered acute melancholia. Shelburne Essays, Third Series 2012-04-16T02:00:02.027Z Clive died, not yet fifty years of age, killed by constitutional melancholia, aggravated by disease and the yelpings of politicians, eager to drag down in the mire the man who gave us India. The Portsmouth Road and Its Tributaries To-Day and in Days of Old 2012-03-25T02:00:04.800Z Monomania and melancholia have been in a great number of instances traced to generative succession—sometimes, especially suicidal monomania, through four or five generations. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z He carried within him his proper curse, constitutional melancholia. Satires And Profanities 2012-03-14T02:00:24.637Z Often, late at night, we talk of Danville, circuit friends, horses; he is adept at driving off my melancholia. Voices from the Past 2012-04-19T02:00:30.787Z In 1794, Cowper sank into a state of melancholia, in which for hours he would walk backward and forward in his study like a caged tiger. Shelburne Essays, Third Series 2012-04-16T02:00:02.027Z But below Stoicism one may not suffer his life to fall, if he would escape the fearful hells of depression, despair, and melancholia. The Five Great Philosophies of Life 2012-03-09T03:00:19.413Z An element of melancholia may be felt underlying many of the songs. Religious Folk-Songs of the Southern Negroes 2012-03-09T03:00:17.743Z Autointoxication is said to play a prominent r�le in the causation of melancholia. Essays In Pastoral Medicine 2012-03-05T03:00:09.993Z Physicians no longer regard corporal punishment as a sure cure even for insanity—and it is generally admitted that the lash irritates rather than soothes the victim of melancholia. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 6 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Discussions 2012-02-11T03:04:02.353Z Cowper himself, on emerging from his melancholia at St. Albans, had adopted the extreme Calvinistic tenets in regard to the divine omnipotence. Shelburne Essays, Third Series 2012-04-16T02:00:02.027Z In the summer of 1879 was consulted in the case of Mrs. D. V., afflicted with melancholia for a year or two. New, Old, and Forgotten Remedies: Papers by Many Writers 2012-02-05T03:00:10Z Feared that I might be visited by 'senile melancholia' against which I shall pray with all my might.... Julia Ward Howe 1819-1910 2012-01-24T03:00:23.377Z Nearly three-fourths of the patients who suffer from melancholia will recover from a first attack under proper care. Essays In Pastoral Medicine 2012-03-05T03:00:09.993Z On every transport he saw men, backward-bound, whose faces wore the imprint of melancholia and morbid derangements; men who were climate-mad. The Code of the Mountains 2012-01-07T03:00:15.050Z But it must not be supposed from all this that Cowper's letters are morbid in tone or filled with the dejection of melancholia. Shelburne Essays, Third Series 2012-04-16T02:00:02.027Z He was living under the cloud of melancholia, and sent to the Sangamon Journal a few lines under the gloomy title of "Suicide." Abraham Lincoln, Volume 1 (of 2) The True Story Of A Great Life 2012-01-05T03:00:35.370Z In addition to the anxiety caused by her husband's melancholia, Gunga was further disturbed by the state of her grandson's health. The Outcaste 2011-12-12T03:00:25.380Z One of the most characteristic symptoms of melancholia is the refusal to take food. Essays In Pastoral Medicine 2012-03-05T03:00:09.993Z Even the suicidal tendencies of melancholia are more comprehensible when we consider that this bitterness of the patient falls alike on the ego itself and on the object of its love and hate. A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis 2011-12-06T03:00:21.763Z But even admitting that there was melancholia, there was no mania about Mohammed. Islam Her Moral And Spiritual Value A Rational And Pyschological Study 2011-11-25T03:00:15.820Z He experimented and discovered that he could cure not merely phobias and manias, fixed ideas, hysterias and melancholias; he could cure definite physical diseases of the physical body, such as headache, rheumatism, and hemorrhage. The Book of Life 2011-11-25T03:00:13.343Z He lived in exile until his death, practising advocacy at intervals, but his last years were embittered by fits of melancholia, deepening into madness, which were brought on by the remembrance of his misfortunes. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 2 "Gloss" to "Gordon, Charles George" 2011-10-31T02:00:28.703Z The most frequent form of idiopathic insanity is melancholia. Essays In Pastoral Medicine 2012-03-05T03:00:09.993Z These patients, suffering from paranoia, melancholia, and dementia praecox, remain untouched on the whole, and proof against psychoanalytic therapy. A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis 2011-12-06T03:00:21.763Z To see the bird dashing about in his aërial chase for insects, no one would accuse him of melancholia. Bird Neighbors An Introductory Acquaintance with One Hundred and Fifity Birds Commonly Found in the Gardens, Meadows, and Woods About Our Homes 2011-10-14T02:00:28.840Z In persons who have arteriosclerosis with high tension attacks of melancholia are seen. Arteriosclerosis and Hypertension: with Chapters on Blood Pressure, 3rd Edition. 2011-10-11T02:01:07.890Z It is the convulsive manifestation of his personality, an instinctive melancholia, an uncontrollable desire for self-assertion, all of which obscures his reason. The House of the Dead or Prison Life in Siberia with an introduction by Julius Bramont 2011-09-27T02:00:18.213Z This is a much more serious form of melancholia than the quiet kind. Essays In Pastoral Medicine 2012-03-05T03:00:09.993Z Patients suffering from melancholia, in contrast to those afflicted with paranoia, are profoundly conscious of being ill, of suffering greatly, but they are not more accessible. A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis 2011-12-06T03:00:21.763Z But this definition applies equally to mania; for we every day see the most furious maniacs suddenly sink into a profound melancholia, and the most depressed and miserable objects become violent and raving. Observations on Madness and Melancholy Including Practical Remarks on those Diseases together with Cases and an Account of the Morbid Appearances on Dissection 2011-08-23T02:00:29.227Z A state of depression of mind, or melancholia. c. How to Care for the Insane A Manual for Nurses 2011-08-22T02:00:55.510Z Almost any human interest may thus become the root of excitement or discouragement leading to mania or melancholia. Religion And Health 2011-08-12T02:00:18.323Z It is almost exactly the opposite of melancholia in every symptom. Essays In Pastoral Medicine 2012-03-05T03:00:09.993Z In melancholia as well as in other narcistic conditions a feature of emotional life is strikingly shown which, since the time of Bleuler, we have been accustomed to designate as ambivalence. A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis 2011-12-06T03:00:21.763Z Dr. Ferriar, whom to mention otherwise than as a man of genius, of learning, and of taste, would be unjust, has adopted the generally accepted division of insanity into mania and melancholia. Observations on Madness and Melancholy Including Practical Remarks on those Diseases together with Cases and an Account of the Morbid Appearances on Dissection 2011-08-23T02:00:29.227Z Melancholia.—In melancholia the expression of the face often tells the character of the disease; the eyes are downcast, the lines of the face are lengthened, and the whole appearance is that of unhappiness. How to Care for the Insane A Manual for Nurses 2011-08-22T02:00:55.510Z Finally the dance ends; exhausted, they pass into a brief lethargy, from which they revive, their melancholia departed. My Attainment of the Pole 2011-08-05T02:00:54.720Z In melancholia, as a rule, sleep is very much disturbed, and at times patients do not sleep at all. Essays In Pastoral Medicine 2012-03-05T03:00:09.993Z As in paranoia, so also in melancholia, of which, moreover, very different clinical forms are described. A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis 2011-12-06T03:00:21.763Z On dissection, the state of the brain does not shew any appearances peculiar to melancholia; nor is the treatment, which I have observed most successful, different from that which is employed in mania. Observations on Madness and Melancholy Including Practical Remarks on those Diseases together with Cases and an Account of the Morbid Appearances on Dissection 2011-08-23T02:00:29.227Z Dementia.—This form of insanity is most frequently the result of acute mania or melancholia, and comes after the force and intensity of the disease has spent itself, leaving the mind crippled and weakened. How to Care for the Insane A Manual for Nurses 2011-08-22T02:00:55.510Z Occupation, changed habits, taking in of confidence, faith and courage thoughts—these changes are necessary to the victim of melancholia, or he will shatter his health on the danger rocks and go to pieces. Think A Book for To-day 2011-07-27T02:00:35.180Z In the agitated form of melancholia, the patient is often quiet only when under the influence of a sleeping-potion. Essays In Pastoral Medicine 2012-03-05T03:00:09.993Z We learn that in melancholia as well as in mania, it is a matter of finding a special way for solving the conflict, the prerequisites for which entirely coincide with those of other neuroses. A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis 2011-12-06T03:00:21.763Z That way, he now knows, lies ministerial melancholia and the present situation, something far worse than Lear's madness. Religion and the War 2011-07-18T02:00:22.307Z If attendants will watch their patients as they come out of acute mania or melancholia and become quiet, they will often notice that they gain in flesh and become demented. How to Care for the Insane A Manual for Nurses 2011-08-22T02:00:55.510Z One turning leads to incurable insanity, the other to curable melancholia. Think A Book for To-day 2011-07-27T02:00:35.180Z In young people particularly, homesickness is a not uncommon cause of melancholia. Essays In Pastoral Medicine 2012-03-05T03:00:09.993Z When he had changed from a boy to a man, it had stirred in him, and they called it "melancholia." Nobody's Child 2011-06-29T02:00:24.827Z She, and she alone, is aware of all those mysterious clouds of melancholia, those strange sounds of inexplicable music, which brood at times above her darling husband—friend, comrade and lover in one. A Day with Robert Schumann 2011-06-21T02:00:28.690Z Depression that comes to patients who have lost considerable weight, even though it may show some of the signs of melancholia, is always hopeful. Psychotherapy 2011-06-19T02:00:20.053Z But from what he, the relative, could ascertain, the affair was substantially this: On the evening before the woman’s body was found, Wilfrid Blair, who had been exhibiting symptoms of melancholia, left the house secretly. The Secret of Lonesome Cove 2011-06-07T02:00:12.563Z For the development of melancholia a predisposition seems to be necessary. Essays In Pastoral Medicine 2012-03-05T03:00:09.993Z In the second the vices of sons plunged the widowed mother into melancholia and an insane asylum. A Speckled Bird 2011-05-06T02:00:09.097Z But these melancholias also show us something else, which may be of importance for our later discussions. Group Psychology and The Analysis of The Ego 2011-04-17T02:00:02.907Z In still others, without actually running into melancholia, they produce serious discouragement and continuous discomfort which persists even for days and makes life intolerable. Psychotherapy 2011-06-19T02:00:20.053Z From 1805 to 1807 he suffered from a trouble that seems to have been mental rather than physical, probably a form of melancholia or hypochondria. Leigh Hunt's Relations with Byron, Shelley and Keats 2011-04-02T02:00:11.477Z Then it became gradually limited to those forms of insanity which differed from melancholia. Essays In Pastoral Medicine 2012-03-05T03:00:09.993Z Soon after the birth of her second child the Princess grew dangerously ill, and her malady was heightened by the deep melancholia which had for some time past preyed upon her. Claimants to Royalty 2011-03-31T02:00:20.557Z On the other hand there are melancholias in which the exciting cause clearly plays an aetiological part. Group Psychology and The Analysis of The Ego 2011-04-17T02:00:02.907Z The sufferer from melancholia is sad, but a good outburst of tears will, indeed, often mean the end of a prolonged period of melancholia. Psychotherapy 2011-06-19T02:00:20.053Z Sometimes there are words: “melancholia,” “night,” “Julia what are you doing tomorrow.” A Czech Artist Explores Memories of New York 2011-03-27T00:09:48Z Many of these early suicides have distinct tendencies to and stigmata of hebephrenic melancholia. Essays In Pastoral Medicine 2012-03-05T03:00:09.993Z He wrote a short article with regard to mania and its treatment, and a longer article on melancholia. Makers of Modern Medicine 2011-03-05T03:00:29.580Z A melancholia of this kind may also end in a change to mania; so that the possibility of this happening represents a feature which is independent of the other characteristics in the symptomatology. Group Psychology and The Analysis of The Ego 2011-04-17T02:00:02.907Z Depression of Mind and Body.—Patients suffering from melancholia nearly always lose in weight. Psychotherapy 2011-06-19T02:00:20.053Z My wife was very happy up to the time she developed melancholia—a sad disease, Mrs. Braytree. Seeing France with Uncle John 2011-02-26T03:00:47.827Z While melancholia occurs very frequently in older people, mania is almost essentially a mental disease of the young. Essays In Pastoral Medicine 2012-03-05T03:00:09.993Z He differentiated mania from melancholia by saying that the melancholia was due to a frigid humor, while mania was due to the malignity of the thin and bilious humors of the body. The Century of Columbus 2011-01-29T03:00:17.380Z Thus the foundation of these spontaneous oscillations of mood is unknown; we are without insight into the mechanism of the displacement of a melancholia by a mania. Group Psychology and The Analysis of The Ego 2011-04-17T02:00:02.907Z Neurasthenia and Melancholia.—A serious mistake of diagnosis, though it is often not a mistake of knowledge but of medical judgment, is the confusion, apparent or real, of neurasthenia with melancholia. Psychotherapy 2011-06-19T02:00:20.053Z I realized in a hazy way that I must arouse myself or fall a prey to melancholia. My Actor-Husband A true story of American stage life 2011-01-03T03:01:07.697Z Because of this, maniacal patients should be guarded with quite as much care as those suffering from melancholia. Essays In Pastoral Medicine 2012-03-05T03:00:09.993Z He gave a rather striking picture of the fixed ideas that take possession of those suffering from melancholia. The Century of Columbus 2011-01-29T03:00:17.380Z There are simple melancholias, some in single and some in recurring attacks, which never show this development. Group Psychology and The Analysis of The Ego 2011-04-17T02:00:02.907Z “The cheery titles notwithstanding, the atmosphere of melancholia heavily colors this album,” the newspaper wrote. 2010-02-15T04:23:00Z Horribly quiet fears had been stealing poisonously into his mind—a mind not given to timidities—and the word “melancholia” had assumed for him a morbid and irresistible compulsion. The Law of Hemlock Mountain The patient has usually first an attack of melancholia, then an attack of mania, and then after an interval melancholia and mania once more. Essays In Pastoral Medicine 2012-03-05T03:00:09.993Z Gradually sinking into melancholia, worn down by depression, and suffering from a nervous disease, he died at London on the 14th of June 1801. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 6 "Armour Plates" to "Arundel, Earls of" A psychogenic melancholia of this sort can end in mania, and this cycle can be repeated several times, just as easily as in a case which appears to be spontaneous. Group Psychology and The Analysis of The Ego 2011-04-17T02:00:02.907Z The party newspapers had come out that day with a signed statement from Mr. Fleming's physician in Plattsburg that he had been in ill health and inclined to melancholia for some time. The Window at the White Cat For the moment his fears of melancholia had been swallowed up in a fitful fury against Spurrier and his smiling face. The Law of Hemlock Mountain This latter disease, however, is an index of a much more degenerated mental state of the individual than is either mania or melancholia alone. Essays In Pastoral Medicine 2012-03-05T03:00:09.993Z “My dear Miss Leslie, may I first ask if you have not observed how strangely at times the fellow acts,–‘looks odd,’ as you put it,–how he falls into melancholia or senseless rages? Into the Primitive Nevertheless I see no difficulty in assigning to the factor of the periodical rebellion of the ego against the ego ideal a share in both kinds of melancholia, the psychogenic as well as the spontaneous. Group Psychology and The Analysis of The Ego 2011-04-17T02:00:02.907Z He had been from his early youth subject to fits of melancholia, and during several short periods was actually insane. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 2 "Bohemia" to "Borgia, Francis" He dies of melancholia, and his ghost haunts the streets. An Outline of Russian Literature The severe forms of melancholia are apt to be associated with delusions. Essays In Pastoral Medicine 2012-03-05T03:00:09.993Z After a short time, however, the mountain king seemed to tire of residence in El Obeid and began to suffer from melancholia. Ten Years' Captivity in the Mahdi's Camp 1882-1892 Tensor's melancholia threatened to disturb the entire citizenry, and that was most uncivil! Fair and Warmer After the first three years the melancholia had me. The Portal of Dreams But there are places, where benevolent expedients have been adopted, which have saved these unfortunates from that stagnation of soul approaching melancholia, to which they would have been otherwise doomed. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 377, March 1847 Besides mania or melancholia, there is a third form of functional mental disease, which is a combination of these two forms. Essays In Pastoral Medicine 2012-03-05T03:00:09.993Z There is a peculiar melancholia about a May day; it had an effect on the young bankclerk. A Canadian Bankclerk Oh, very well," I said, "then I suppose it's melancholia. The Strange Cases of Dr. Stanchon I would here observe that the figure of the maniac is superior to that of the melancholiac, whose expression is rather that of dementia than melancholia. Chapters in the History of the Insane in the British Isles Then for a few days Michael Petroff would wander disconsolately about, and his depression might even bring on melancholia or frenzy. The German Classics, v. 20 Masterpieces of German Literature Women are more often the subjects of melancholia than are men. Essays In Pastoral Medicine 2012-03-05T03:00:09.993Z He feared the minister would lose his reason in a helpless melancholia. The Unknown Quantity A Book of Romance and Some Half-Told Tales Among other things from which I now suffered were insomnia, melancholia, heart irregularity, and a train of mental symptoms and feelings which common words could not begin to describe. Confessions of a Neurasthenic One prescription for melancholia contains no less than twenty-seven ingredients, to be made into a decoction, to which is to be added that sine quâ non, the ever precious hellebore. Chapters in the History of the Insane in the British Isles One day a desolate looking striker was warming his feet in a cheap saloon when a well-dressed stranger came and sat near him and asked the cause of his melancholia. Snow on the Headlight A Story of the Great Burlington Strike With regard to melancholia the most important feature is the tendency to suicide. Essays In Pastoral Medicine 2012-03-05T03:00:09.993Z He even at times, when under the pall of melancholia, wondered if he had really loved his deceased father, and whether it was real grief which he felt at his parent’s demise. Carmen Ariza Dr. Bevan Lewis points out how frequently religious exaltation occurs with women at puberty, and religious melancholia at the period of sexual decline. Religion & Sex Studies in the Pathology of Religious Development What can happen to you, pray, unless you get melancholia or something?” The Phantom Lover He found that the Devil could not stand music, being a sad and sombre personage; just as, long before, music was found a sovereign recipe for the melancholia of King Saul. Flowers of Freethought (First Series) Out of maternal solicitude, then, but in an acute excess of melancholia, she puts them out of existence and ends her own life at the same time. Essays In Pastoral Medicine 2012-03-05T03:00:09.993Z They called it suicidal mania and the doctors said he must have had melancholia for years. Tante He urges strongly the separation of stupor from melancholia as an entirely different type of reaction, in this connection citing the views pro and con of various authors. Benign Stupors A Study of a New Manic-Depressive Reaction Type He could not bring it off and sank deeper into that melancholia which left him mentally incapacitated during much of his ministry's short life. The Road to Independence: Virginia 1763-1783 Hysterical, like epileptic, subjects often suffer from melancholia or monomaniacal delirium. Criminal Man According to the Classification of Cesare Lombroso So seven terrible years passed, and Uriel, the lonely, prematurely aged, found himself sinking into melancholia. Dreamers of the Ghetto He read with avid interest of J. K. F. Zöllner's experiments which drove that unfortunate Leipzig physicist into incurable melancholia. Melomaniacs Sometimes very puzzling cases occur in more advanced years when it is difficult to say whether one is dealing with involution melancholia or stupor. Benign Stupors A Study of a New Manic-Depressive Reaction Type “There is little food value in the meat of blackbirds and it increases melancholia,” says he. Cookery and Dining in Imperial Rome Other patients, especially when afflicted with melancholia, speak unwillingly, as if the words were forced from them, one by one. Criminal Man According to the Classification of Cesare Lombroso Often there is melancholia, great depression, and not infrequently complete prostration of the nervous system. Treatise on the Diseases of Women But, my child, it is criminal to be serious all the time; it kills the real life and leads to melancholia. The Bondwoman A similar improvement under these circumstances is often seen in partially recovered cases of involution melancholia, in whom a psychological regression similar to that of stupor takes place. Benign Stupors A Study of a New Manic-Depressive Reaction Type It induces a sort of intellectual fatigue through which we see the ranks of the victims of insomnia, melancholia, and insanity constantly recruited. Jennie Gerhardt A Novel In melancholia and all forms of depression, the patient does not gesticulate but remains immovable like a statue with his eyes cast down. Criminal Man According to the Classification of Cesare Lombroso Such a flood of language carried away the last remnants of Barstein's melancholia; he saw his imagined statue showering adjectives from its cornucopia. Ghetto Comedies There is a woman in this hospital whose suitor married some one else, and she has nervous prostration, and melancholia. Turn About Eleanor About sixty per cent recover of the cases classed as melancholia and mania. The Home Medical Library, Volume II (of VI) "Yes, I know: a woman named Rambert; age about forty; hallucination that people are persecuting her; anæmic, with alternate crises of excitement and melancholia, punctuated by fits of passion; treatment: rest, nourishment, anodynes." Fantômas She married later, and sold the house in 1873 and regretted it bitterly, to such an extent that she went into melancholia and committed suicide by taking poison. A Portrait of Old George Town Her maid's uneven temper, her distaste for life, the languor, the emptiness, the discontent of her existence, arose from that disease which medical science calls the melancholia of virgins. Germinie Lacerteux Most of the faces that one meets, both male and female, are those of the most profound melancholia, associated with an almost absolute disregard of the future. The Johnstown Horror!!! or, Valley of Death, being A Complete and Thrilling Account of the Awful Floods and Their Appalling Ruin Mania is the general word for the two former of these, and melancholia for the latter; but the species of them are as numerous as the desires and aversions of mankind. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life Farther and farther afield he went, staying away at nights and leaving Angela to the melancholia of her soul. Colorado Jim He was subject to fits of extreme melancholia, and at times was positively dangerous, as he imagined some one was trying to poison him. Montezuma's Castle and Other Weird Tales In another instance a choir soloist developed melancholia and refused to eat, and Mr. Nelson often fed her because she would eat for him. Frank H. Nelson of Cincinnati Most of the faces that one meets, both male and female, are those of the most profound melancholia, associated with an almost absolute disregard of the future. The Johnstown Horror!!! or, Valley of Death, being A Complete and Thrilling Account of the Awful Floods and Their Appalling Ruin In the early forties the poet's pessimism turned into absolute melancholia. A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year Volume Two (of Three) The scene is laid in the wilds of Connemara, where a man suffering from melancholia starts hunting over the mountains and the bogs. Werwolves First, quite naturally, it came about that he was sent for by King Saul, who was afflicted with periods of melancholia which were charmed away only by the sweetness of melody. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 3 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History A case of melancholia, highly illustrative of the effects in this condition of electric baths, came under my notice very recently. The Electric Bath Some persons there are, who make us feel happy and well by simply looking at us, or thinking of us, with that subtle power that cures one of melancholia, discouragement, or irritability. Cupology How to Be Entertaining Egg-nog is very nutritious, and is extensively prescribed in certain non-febrile diseases, especially for the forced alimentation of phthisis and melancholia. The Suffrage Cook Book A paper-person with melancholia is a better cure for gloom than a live clown can be—who merely goes about reminding people how sad they are. The Lost Art of Reading Though, indeed, if you had seen him during those first months after his return, I think even you with your optimistic spirit would have feared, as we did, that he was falling into melancholia. The Light of Scarthey But he felt nearly sure that if the painter's fears were proved suddenly to him to be well founded, he might not improbably fall into a condition of permanent melancholia, or even of active despair. Tongues of Conscience An insane person suffering from acute mania also resists inanition badly, but one the subject of melancholia often endures the total deprivation of aliment for a long time. Fasting Girls Their Physiology and Pathology So she drifts into neurasthenia and has fits of crying and periods of melancholia. The Eugenic Marriage, Vol. 3 A Personal Guide to the New Science of Better Living and Better Babies She is a victim of self-poisoning, of constipation, indigestion, headaches, flatulency, neuralgia, vertigo, and melancholia. The Eugenic Marriage, Vol. 2 A Personal Guide to the New Science of Better Living and Better Babies In fact, he was the subject of frequent attacks of melancholia which the many friends that he had made had found inexplicable. The Hindered Hand or, The Reign of the Repressionist And here is a paste which is even of savoury odour, and is infallible against melancholia, being concocted under the conjunction of Jupiter and Venus; and I have seen it allay spasms.” Romola Her madness was, however, of a gentle kind: it took the form of melancholia, and manifested itself chiefly by continual restlessness and occasional bursts of weeping and lament. A True Friend A Novel The hypochondria of the ancients, the dyspeptic melancholia of the moderns, the infinite varieties of hysterical sensibility, are all well-known illustrations of this undisputed fact. The Education of American Girls Optimists grew green with melancholia, pessimists considered suicide as an escape from the futility of life, neighbors resurrected buried hatchets. The Fighting Shepherdess Her heart, after receiving so many shocks, has almost succumbed to that the supremest, most painful suffering that can afflict humanity—the malady of melancholia. The Death Shot A Story Retold After a busy social season she was liable to melancholia. Sacrifice The effect of this influence was that I suffered constantly from deep fits of depression almost amounting to melancholia. Psychotherapy Yet lunatics arrive and make lunacy rampant, and a whole city is left after such a visitation an asylum of melancholia—Mad Melbourne. The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol. 2 Ten minutes is all that is sufficient to give a whole family melancholia or creeping dyspepsia. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, January 12, 1916 It appeared that his wife had been terribly disfigured in a fire and was not only a semi-invalid but a victim of melancholia. Blue Aloes Stories of South Africa That this is precisely what does happen under such circumstances, the voluminous literature of melancholia sufficiently proves. Human Traits and their Social Significance The melancholia, which religion had more or less restrained and comforted during a troubled lifetime, became, on this tragic night, a wild-beast impulse that must have its prey. Bessie Costrell But whatever its cause, this sense, in more than one of the race, had developed into extreme stages of melancholia. The Genius It explains, however, why Michael Johnson married late in life and his melancholia. Immortal Memories He never was discouraged; melancholia had no abiding place in his nature. History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880. Vol. 2 (of 2) Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens She I hear is a very unhappy person, in danger of sinking into a permanent state of melancholia. Woman Her Sex and Love Life The form of his insanity was melancholia; and he had several long and severe attacks of the same disease in the after-course of his life. A Brief History of the English Language and Literature, Vol. 2 Six years previously his wife, whom he had tenderly loved, had developed melancholia, and, soon becoming a confirmed invalid, had had to be placed permanently under medical care. The Kensington District The Fascination of London A single glance convinced the surgeon that his visitor was seriously affected in mind, for there was never bolder skull-grin of melancholia, fixed and irremediable. The Ape, the Idiot & Other People But at night his melancholia returned, and he was scarcely able to eat his dinner. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 98, January 18, 1890 Whereupon melancholia became contagious, and Sam's concertina having been impounded by the energetic mate, disaffection reared its ugly head in the foc'sle and called him improper names when he was out of earshot. The Skipper's Wooing, and The Brown Man's Servant Dyspepsia, melancholia, years of misery to self, anxiety to one's family, pity and disgust of friends. Pushing to the Front "Salvation Sue"—the stiffest of stiff jobs— For roopy-raspy-voiced and vain "Œolia," Who dubs herself the Schneider-Patti Blend; And now, a prey to stone-broke melancholia, I sit and rack my fancy, to no end! Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 104, January 21, 1893 The people born in this period are inclined to suffer from lack of physical strength, exhaustion of the nerves, depression of spirits, melancholia, intense feeling of loneliness, and such like. Palmistry for All Mania was, however, really a further development of melancholia, and represented a high grade of insanity. Old-Time Makers of Medicine The Story of The Students And Teachers of the Sciences Related to Medicine During the Middle Ages Weakly marked eyebrows indicate a feeble constitution and a tendency to melancholia, Deep sunken eyes are selfish, while eyes in which the whole iris shows indicate erraticism, if not lunacy. The Handy Cyclopedia of Things Worth Knowing A Manual of Ready Reference One road leads to incurable insanity, the other to curable melancholia. Evening Round Up More Good Stuff Like Pep "Should you think," Graycoat demanded, after a pause, "that this incipient melancholia was likely to last long—speaking, of course, professionally?" While Caroline Was Growing She is inclined to fretfulness and melancholia by the seeming uncharitableness of fate and fortune. The Eugenic Marriage, Volume I. (of IV.) A Personal Guide to the New Science of Better Living and Better Babies Wormwood tea, or the powdered herb in small doses, mixed in a little soup, will serve to relieve bilious melancholia, and will help to disperse the yellow hue of jaundice from the skin. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure I fancied that he had killed himself in a fit of melancholia, with the stiletto I had left on his table; but I did not dare to go near the house to find this out. The Silent House Occupation, changed habits, taking in of confidence, faith and courage thoughts—these changes are necessary to the victim of melancholia, or he will shatter on the danger rocks and go to pieces. Evening Round Up More Good Stuff Like Pep Insanity of Lactation comes on four to eight months after parturition, either as mania or melancholia. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology When the leader gets melancholia, the shop has it—the whole place becomes tinted with ultra-marine. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 10 Little Journeys To The Homes Of Great Teachers Her illness seemed to be mental; it was neurasthenia, melancholia. Woman Triumphant (La Maja Desnuda) She is of the emotional type of melancholia. Applied Psychology for Nurses But has not everyone in love laboured daily under a burden as big as Christian's, of subjects which demand instant discussion, or the bearer may fall into a state of melancholia? Prisoners Fast Bound In Misery And Iron Insanity of Pregnancy.—This may show itself after the third month of pregnancy in the form of melancholia. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology Pathologically considered, the nerves may be too excited or too sluggish and torpid; and we have as the result two subdivisions of mental insanity—mania and melancholia. Moral Principles and Medical Practice The Basis of Medical Jurisprudence Through much of his adult life he was afflicted with a mental ailment inducing melancholia and at times partial insanity, during which he once attempted suicide. The Story of the Hymns and Tunes Upon examination he is found to be suffering from acute mania, alternating with periods of intense melancholia in which he invariably attempts to take his own life. Manhood Perfectly Restored Prof. Jean Civiale's Soluble Urethral Crayons as a Quick, Painless, and Certain Cure for Impotence, Etc. When her trouble came she went quite out of her mind—perfectly harmless, I believe, and with lucid intervals in which she suffered from terrible melancholia. The Miller Of Old Church It is an extremely ghastly account of a morbid and insane melancholia. Among Famous Books A physical cause there is for all mental insanity, and that physical cause determines its kind of mania or melancholia, its duration, its chances of a perfect cure. Moral Principles and Medical Practice The Basis of Medical Jurisprudence This condition is probably to be regarded as a form of insanity, as it is liable to merge into mania or melancholia. Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery. Sixth Edition. In the highly-feverish state of the brain the nerves of the whole system soon become involved, the stomach refuses to perform its functions, and physical emaciation and deep melancholia rapidly ensue. The Golden Censer The duties of to-day, the hopes of the future Pale faces, disordered nerves, dyspepsia, melancholia, anæmia, all the troop of ills that afflict humanity, marching for ever into his room! Bella Donna A Novel And yet he was depressed by his fourteen days to the verge of melancholia. None Other Gods He lost a considerable proportion of his melancholia, and raved at times like a common man. Certain Personal Matters The causes are many and may be the same as those which produce melancholia. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada The fact that this introspection is an inevitable symptom in many mental derangements, hypochondria, melancholia and others, indicates a not very remote relation of Weltschmerz to insanity. Types of Weltschmerz in German Poetry After the very first child was born, she had an attack of profound melancholia. Atlantis A season of intense depression, almost of melancholia, came to Douglas. The Survivor He was immensely industrious, and a little given to melancholia in private life. Certain Personal Matters In simple melancholia the mildest attack may be called the "blues." Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada In Lenau's case we noted circumstances which point to a direct transmission from parent to child of a predisposition to melancholia. Types of Weltschmerz in German Poetry The193 sin is unlisted in modern treatises on Ethics, the writers of which see in its symptoms only indications of melancholia, neurasthenia or pellagra. Dante: "The Central Man of All the World" A Course of Lectures Delivered Before the Student Body of the New York State College for Teachers, Albany, 1919, 1920 This mood of wilful depression, bordering upon melancholia, can be perhaps the most trying test to friendship that exists. Sally Bishop A Romance At last, succumbing to melancholia, he became a child, for whom Hotep reigned and for whom the queen cared with touching devotion. The Yoke A Romance of the Days when the Lord Redeemed the Children of Israel from the Bondage of Egypt In melancholia the shock, etc., causes depression, while in the mania the causes of mental injury tend to produce irritation and excitement. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada And yet the wave of melancholia refused to ebb. The Grey Wig: Stories and Novelettes It developed that the sick girl's case had been one of pure melancholia, following a shock of grief, and that her association with Dorothy and her friends was the one thing she most needed. Dorothy Dale's Camping Days The streets were a scene of glorious confusion, and but for Aunt Mary no considerations could have kept Burnett's collarbone and Jack's melancholia cooped up in a closed carriage. The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary Collins was himself afflicted with a melancholia which finally developed into madness. A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century Two thousand years ago a physician, Areteus, pointed out that mania frequently commenced as melancholia, and he drew attention to the extreme frequency of an initial depression in cases of mental illnesses. A Psychiatric Milestone Bloomingdale Hospital Centenary, 1821-1921 That night the melancholia was heavy as a nightmare, without the partial unconsciousness of sleep. The Grey Wig: Stories and Novelettes Prolonged medical treatment averted the threatened melancholia and she was at last rescued from the meaningless despondency so hostile to life itself, which has claimed many young victims. A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil Neither seemed to recollect that one was bitterly angry, and that the other was on the verge of melancholia. The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary Saxe, like other humourists, suffered from melancholia at the last. Memories and Anecdotes How slight an annoyance is the lack of that old-time prescription of Dr. Tarpion, which alone will relieve the melancholia! David Lockwin—The People's Idol Its salient features are weakness, debility, digestive disturbance, spinal pain, convulsions, melancholia and idiocy. Valere Aude Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration A fearful melancholia settled over him, a despair, an abhorrence of living that could not be uttered. Vandover and the Brute Too much brooding on hell engenders a feeling of despair, which was the cause of Sister Teresa's melancholia. Sister Teresa In cases of hypochondria, and melancholia, the mumia of the sufferer must be planted, at 4 a.m., with a crocus, and as soon as the latter begins to rot, the disease will depart. The Sorcery Club At the same time a cruel melancholia possesses her; she feels she has become old without having profited by her youth. The Dangerous Age We might be caught—It was only in the vast melancholia of such occasions that Mr. Britling would admit such possibilities, but we might be caught by some sudden declaration of war.... Mr. Britling Sees It Through Southern California—the Garden of Eden of the world—evolves just as many cases per capita of melancholia as bleak, barren Maine. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 02 Little Journeys To the Homes of Famous Women But when he turned the microscope on his own states of feeling, and on the aims of his life, the result was melancholia—almost disease of mind. Cobwebs of Thought He is said to have haunted the cloisters of Chichester Cathedral during his fits of melancholia, and to have uttered a strange accompaniment of groans and howls during the playing of the organ. The Art of Letters She has nobly borne the ill-treatment of her second husband, who for several years has been in a state of melancholia. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5 Erotic Symbolism; The Mechanism of Detumescence; The Psychic State in Pregnancy I found him a fairly healthy man to look at, suffering from some neurasthenia and a tendency to melancholia. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 3 Analysis of the Sexual Impulse; Love and Pain; The Sexual Impulse in Women I am indebted for this case to a well-known English alienist, who remarks that the patient is fairly healthy to look at, but with neurasthenia and tendency to melancholia, and neurotic temperament. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 Sexual Inversion Insanity, when it does exist, generally exhibits itself under the form of melancholia and dementia, and is more frequently found among the upper than among the lower classes. Corea or Cho-sen The Land of the Morning Calm As there is housemaid's knee, and painter's colic, so there is millionaire's melancholia. Mrs. Budlong's Christmas Presents What is more, I have had melancholia all my life, but delusion never before. What Dreams May Come After his novitiate he suffered from severe attacks of melancholia. Cock Lane and Common-Sense This illness had its wonted effect of producing melancholia and upsetting the whole nervous system. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 Sexual Inversion Another cause of melancholia—chiefly, however, among the lower classes—is a dreadful complaint, which has found its way among the natives in its most repulsive form. Corea or Cho-sen The Land of the Morning Calm The term melancholia is applied to insanity, when attended with depression of spirits, arising commonly from some supposed impending evil; but sometimes it takes place without any such error of judgment, and is altogether unaccountable. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 272, September 8, 1827 You may or may not be aware that what you are pleased to call the blues, or moods, are, in your case, nothing more or less than melancholia. What Dreams May Come He traces her malady from its incipiency, through the successive disquieting manifestations of hysteria, melancholia, and fury, broken by periods of partial and even complete mental lucidity. De Orbe Novo, Volume 1 (of 2) The Eight Decades of Peter Martyr D'Anghera This is, indeed, one of the great difficulties in his way, and often causes him to waver between extremes of melancholia and egotistic exaltation. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 Sexual Inversion The melancholia, which religion had more or less restrained and comforted during a troubled lifetime, became on this tragic night a wild-beast impulse that must have its prey. The Story of Bessie Costrell The dozen beasts tried in two months, if placed in a row, would cure the worst case of melancholia. Adopting an Abandoned Farm When they are at their worst they are the form known as melancholia attonita. What Dreams May Come After a time his fierceness gave way to melancholia. The Country of the Blind, and Other Stories They had taken him off of a French boat coming from Naples, crushed with silent melancholia. Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) A Novel My father, who loved her more than his life, became affected with melancholia. Without Dogma I could add a still longer list of unclassified ills: Homesickness, fits, melancholia, corns, blindness from fighting too much, etc. Adopting an Abandoned Farm Any man who yields habitually to melancholia may expect his brain, sooner or later, to degenerate from its original strength, and relax the toughness and compactness of its fibre. What Dreams May Come If I happen to look depressed at breakfast time, he jots it down—spells of depression and melancholia, do you see? The Man from Brodney's As early as 1833, the ferocious onslaughts of melancholia had affected him at long intervals. The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 2 Marian told her about this child of Marmaduke's; and it happened that a vacancy had just occurred at the Home in consequence of one of the girls dying of melancholia and spinal affection. The Irrational Knot Being the Second Novel of His Nonage He suffered acutely at times from what is now called the melancholia of adolescence. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 01 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. Your calling her by her grandmother's name was natural enough in your condition—you have acknowledged that your melancholia had already taken possession of you. What Dreams May Come He shrank from suffering as a thing that mars and maims human life, and seems to have wandered through that terrible valley of melancholia from which so many great, perhaps greater, spirits have never emerged. Intentions He passed through one of those terrific crises of melancholia which at long intervals threatened his reason. The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 2 The second case was a woman of thirty-six, insane from emotional melancholia. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine One observer reported that the girl had been subject to slight melancholia within the last year. Pathology of Lying, accusation, and swindling: a study in forensic psychology What is more, I know enough about melancholia to know that it does not drift into dementia until middle age at least. What Dreams May Come Those doctors called for the prosecution could find no trace of insanity about him, those called for the defence said that he was suffering from melancholia. A Book of Remarkable Criminals Meanwhile Schumann had sunk into another awesome abyss of melancholia. The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 2 The cause was inexplicable, and the unfortunate victim was the subject of deep chagrin, and was afflicted with melancholia. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine I recall that upon one occasion, having lost an Elzevir at a book auction, I was afflicted with melancholia to such a degree that I had to take to my bed. The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac The prohibitionist can weather the blackest melancholia by meditating the contortions of other people's abstinence. The Haunted Bookshop When you add whiskey to that, or that essence of melancholia which in Ireland they call 'porther,' you get the Kelt at his very weakest and worst. The Damnation of Theron Ware Mr. Watts, refused by Enid Biddell and separated from her, had relapsed into melancholia. It Happened in Egypt The case terminated in melancholia, with delirium of persecution, during which the disturbance of smell passed away. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine Lloyd, who was undergoing one of those attacks of acute melancholia to which he was subject all his life, had been sent to Lichfield where Erasmus Darwin had established a sanatorium. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb, 1796-1820 We have not observed in our cases of involutional melancholia any undue tendency to give individual reactions. A Study of Association in Insanity She lay nerveless for a long time, without thought; Edwards and the doctor feared melancholia. Literary Love-Letters and Other Stories Lung mischief had declared itself more than a year before this date, and had clearly made progress during this last attack of melancholia. The History of David Grieve Nostalgia is the name generally given to that variety of melancholia in which there is an intense longing for home or country. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine All through her narrative he seemed at times to be overcome with this blood-thirst, which took the form of a homicidal melancholia. Crooked Trails His face with its reddish beard, now growing grey, bore an expression of deep sadness, almost of melancholia. L.P.M. : the end of the Great War He was of a sensitive, subtle, and despondent temperament—a reader of Dante, himself a poet, a man given to self-torment, and, as his later life showed, with a tendency to melancholia. Letters of Catherine Benincasa Is there any 'soul,' any 'personality' for the man who is afflicted and weakened with intermittent melancholia? The History of David Grieve Cases of self-mutilation may be divided into three classes:—those in which the injuries are inflicted in a moment of temporary insanity from hallucinations or melancholia; with suicidal intent; and in religious frenzy or emotion. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine She would go to dinners where an acute melancholia seemed to poison the food, where people of the widest travel and unfettered opportunities could find nothing to say to one another. We Can't Have Everything This same letter, written when he was seventeen, tells three other of his life-long griefs—lack of funds, ill health, and melancholia. The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 1 The rest of his life, between intervals of melancholia or insanity, was spent in gardening, in the care of his numerous pets, and in writing his poems, his translation of Homer, and his charming letters. English Literature Its History and Its Significance for the Life of the English Speaking World He emerged a broken man, physically and morally, liable thenceforward to recurrent crises of melancholia; but they were not frequent or severe enough to prevent his working. The History of David Grieve The first symptoms of the disease are melancholia, insomnia, loss of appetite, and occasionally shooting pains, radiating from the wound. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine The truth was that she had given signs of melancholia ever since the death of Antonin. Fruitfulness Consequent melancholia and depression, the "blues," are inevitable. The Glands Regulating Personality Gloria, when they thought her upstairs, sat alone out in the gloaming, a wistful, drooping little girl surrendering sweepingly to youthful melancholia. The Everlasting Whisper He was confined two years, suffering from psychasthenia, with suicidal melancholia and delusion of persecution. Average Jones At the present day religious fervor accounts for but few of our remarkable instances of abstinence, most of them being due to some form of nervous disorder, varying from hysteria and melancholia to absolute insanity. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine He counted upon it as a cure for his melancholia. The Prince of India — Volume 02 Accompanying its shrinking are prominent an irritable weakness, despondency, and melancholia, which may emerge at any time if there is disease or disturbance of it. The Glands Regulating Personality He pictured himself to his audience on the verge of suicide from melancholia, and assured them that this fate had been averted only through his dislike of being found lifeless amid such untidy surroundings. The New Boy at Hilltop There were times when the weather was bad, and the whole settlement would sink into melancholia. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 09 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Reformers In melancholia and hysteria it is probably capable of being used with benefit, and it is worth bearing in mind in dealing with insomnia. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine Sufferers from chronic melancholia would, I am sure, benefit by witnessing the nightly football scrums and speed-contests of these Chinese ducks, for I defy any one to see them without becoming helpless with laughter. Here, There and Everywhere Irritability, depression, excitability, melancholia, exaltations, restlessness, hysteria, loss of self-control, or even more marked mental aberrations may appear. The Glands Regulating Personality He was subject to the most terrible melancholia. Red Fleece "It would be enough to induce melancholia without the 'taint.'" Senator North But like nearly all Russian authors, he suffered from intense melancholia, and in 1888 committed suicide at the age of thirty-three. Essays on Russian Novelists This was illustrated whenever there was any misunderstanding between them, any crisis of unhappiness or fit of melancholia. Love's Pilgrimage Or there may be a melancholia, or a lack of ability to seize the finer points of a mental process, or an argument treated in the abstract. The Glands Regulating Personality What he did succeed in doing, alas, was to make two young people needlessly miserable for a whole afternoon—bringing on grievous headaches and an attack of suppressed melancholia that savoured somewhat of actual madness. The Flyers He quotes the case of a certain person affected with melancholia, and who suffered from repeated fainting fits, who was relieved from the paroxysms on passing a quantity of turbid, fetid and acrid urine. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology) He sat sorrowfully in his study day by day, preparing the weekly sermon,--a gentle, pensive person, inclined in the best of weather to melancholia. The Stillwater Tragedy It is the circumstances of my life that cause this melancholia and misery. Love's Pilgrimage Depression and even melancholia are associated with the fear of not being able to accomplish good work hitherto easy and enjoyed. The Glands Regulating Personality Reports from Dangloss late in the afternoon conveyed the intelligence that the prisoner had fallen into melancholia. Graustark But, as for me, I am attacked by a well defined melancholia. The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters Phosphorus is often given as a remedy for loss of nerve power, neuralgia, hysteria, and melancholia. The Dream Doctor Corydon, nervous and sick and wrestling with melancholia, would have to lie awake for uncounted hours and submit to this torment. Love's Pilgrimage The stage of depression may go as far as a melancholia, the stage of stimulation as far as mania. The Glands Regulating Personality Does the depressed state of the mind cause the indigestion, or is a torpid liver the real seat of the melancholia? The Four Epochs of Woman's Life; a study in hygiene If he could only say and do the right thing to kill that melancholia. The U. P. Trail From nervous prostration to melancholia, or other forms of insanity, is not so long a step. Power Through Repose Not that he studied with any zeal; reading, and of a kind that demanded close attention, was his only resource against melancholia; he knew not how else to occupy himself. The Odd Women What reminiscences of a human subject suffering from progressive melancholia did these objects evoke in Bloom? Ulysses One of the most essential changes is that of the woman s psychic condition— from slight vagaries, loss of interest in the daily affairs of life, to melancholia and insanity. The Four Epochs of Woman's Life; a study in hygiene Flushes, headaches, rheumatic and neuralgic pains, melancholia, irritability, mental aberration, partial paralysis and a multitude of other symptoms appear and gradually increase in severity. Nature Cure He was of an emotional type, was more-than-ordinarily sensitive about his trouble and brooded over it constantly, having long fits of deep melancholia that were a constant source of worry to his parents. Stammering, Its Cause and Cure They were usually found in a similar condition of maniacal excitement for some time preceding and during a Parliamentary election, but afterwards they usually manifested that modification of insanity which is called melancholia. The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists Don't you know it's wrong to bury yourself here, eating your own life away with melancholia, seeing that you're gifted as you are? Such Is Life Forms of climacteric insanity are delirium, mania, hypochondriasis, melancholia, irresponsible impulses, and the perversion of moral instincts. The Four Epochs of Woman's Life; a study in hygiene The vegetable is held to be exceedingly heating and thereby to breed melancholia and madness; hence one says to a man that has done something eccentric, "Thou hast been eating brinjalls." The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 05 Christendom is just beginning to rediscover that there is such a thing as faith, that it is just possible that, say, megrims or melancholia may be removed at least as easily as mountains. The Return To see the bird dashing about in his aerial chase for insects, no one would accuse him of melancholia. Bird Neighbors It was then remembered he had been occasionally susceptible to melancholia—a disease he inherited from his father, who had perished by his own hand. Royalty Restored Girl well known, extremely popular, lived Dalesville until last year, when went abroad with uncle, since then reports of melancholia and nervous prostration, before that health excellent—no signs insanity—none in family. The Lost House Write to him, write to him frequently, distract his mind, cheer him up, and prevent him from becoming a confirmed case of melancholia. Majorie Daw Pronounced mental disorder occurs rarely in tuberculosis, according to Ziehen, and leads either to melancholia or to hallucinatory states of excitement, resembling the deliria of exhaustion or inanition. The Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Volume 10 Bruno always seemed to understand when I had an attack of melancholia, and he would watch my every movement. The Adventures of Louis De Rougemont Or perhaps mine was a physical state, some sort of disease akin to melancholia which is a form of insanity? The Arrow of Gold A Story Between Two Notes He would have many opportunities, and it's colorless, tasteless; and arsenic would account for her depression and melancholia. The Lost House Nana, having been smitten with a baritone in a music hall and having been thrown over by him, wanted to commit suicide during a fit of sentimental melancholia. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola We know also that when it is raised in melancholia the increased pressure is associated with the reverse of pleasurable emotion. The Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Volume 10 A certain form of melancholia, brooding or moodiness, seems to precede many of these attacks, with a realization sometimes that an attack is coming upon them. The Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Volume 10 |
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