History of Suicide

Voluntary Death in Western Culture

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780801866470

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By Georges Minois, Translated by Lydia G. Cochrane
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400

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Contents:

Introduction

Part I: Tradition: A Repressed Question

Chapter 1: Suicide in the Middle Ages: Nuances

Chapter 2: The Legacy of the Middle Ages: Between Madness and Despair

Chapter 3: The Classical Heritage: Perfecting the Timely Exit

Part II: The Renaissance: A Question Raised, Then Stifled

Chapter 4: The Early Renaissance: Rediscovery of the Enigma of Suicide

Chapter 5: To Be or Not To Be: The First Crisis of Conscience in Europe

Chapter 6: The Seventeenth Century: Reaction and Repression

Chapter 7: Substitutes for Suicide in the Seventeenth Century

Part III: The Enlightenment: Suicide Updated and Guilt-Free

Chapter 8: The Birth of the English Malady, 1680-1720

Chapter 9: The Debate on Suicide in the Enlightenment: From Morality to Medicine

Chapter 10: The Elite: From Philosophical Suicide to Romantic Suicide

Chapter 11: The Common People: The Persistence of Ordinary Suicide

Epilogue: From the French Revolution to the Twentieth Century, or, From Free Debate to Silence

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