‘Introduction. Fearful States: The Emergence of Modern Phobias’
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Fearful States: The Emergence of Modern Phobias
In 1892 Max Nordau concluded his controversial study Degeneration with an apocalyptic vision of the new century. If, as he proposed, “fatigue, nervous exhaustion, and the diseases and degeneration conditioned by them, make much greater progress” (540), “then certain phenomena which are perceived as exceptions or in an embryo condition would henceforth increase to a formidable extent and develop...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: The Journal of Literature and Science
سال: 2010
ISSN: 1754-646X
DOI: 10.12929/jls.03.1.01