Triples
Michael Neve, 8 November 1990
The Double in 19th-Century Fiction
by John Herdman.
Macmillan, 174 pp., £35, August 1990,9780333490242 Show More
by John Herdman.
Macmillan, 174 pp., £35, August 1990,
Romanticism and the Sciences
edited by Andrew Cunningham and Nicholas Jardine.
Cambridge, 345 pp., £40, June 1990,0 521 35602 4 Show More
edited by Andrew Cunningham and Nicholas Jardine.
Cambridge, 345 pp., £40, June 1990,
Schizophrenia: A Scientific Delusion?
by Mary Boyle.
Routledge, 248 pp., £35, September 1990,0 415 04096 5 Show More
by Mary Boyle.
Routledge, 248 pp., £35, September 1990,
“... gets such good historical answers. From Tymms (1949) to Miller (1985) to the touchingly named Herdman (is he trying to keep us safe, inside the yard?) the literary study of doubles roots itself in Christian accounts of the world, describing how, by trick, by election or by sin, characters break open, split apart, see things that may be themselves, even ... ”