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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Note on Translation, Transliteration, and Abbreviations xix
- Introduction: Cases in History 1
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PART I: ANATOMY
- 1. The Anatomy of Feeling and the Mind-Body Problem in Russian Sentimentalism 23
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PART II: DIAGNOSTICS
- 2. Diagnosing Love: Tradition 57
- 3. “Febris Erotica” in Herzen’s Who Is to Blame? 73
- 4. An Ordinary Story: Goncharov’s Romantic Patients 94
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PART III: THERAPY
- 5. The “Question of the Soul” in the Age of Positivism 123
- 6. What Is to Be Done about a Lovesick Woman? Chernyshevsky’s Treatment 134
- 7. From Lovesickness to Shamesickness: Tolstoy’s Solution 158
- Afterword 189
- Notes 201
- Works Cited 269
- Index 284
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Note on Translation, Transliteration, and Abbreviations xix
- Introduction: Cases in History 1
-
PART I: ANATOMY
- 1. The Anatomy of Feeling and the Mind-Body Problem in Russian Sentimentalism 23
-
PART II: DIAGNOSTICS
- 2. Diagnosing Love: Tradition 57
- 3. “Febris Erotica” in Herzen’s Who Is to Blame? 73
- 4. An Ordinary Story: Goncharov’s Romantic Patients 94
-
PART III: THERAPY
- 5. The “Question of the Soul” in the Age of Positivism 123
- 6. What Is to Be Done about a Lovesick Woman? Chernyshevsky’s Treatment 134
- 7. From Lovesickness to Shamesickness: Tolstoy’s Solution 158
- Afterword 189
- Notes 201
- Works Cited 269
- Index 284