Churchill's doctor: a biography of Lord Moran

نویسنده

  • David Pyke
چکیده

ELISABETH ROUDINESCO, Madness anid revolution: the lives and legends of Theroigne de Mericourt, transl. Martin Thom, London and New York, Verso, 1992, pp. xi, 284, illus., £12.95 (paperback 0-86091-597-2). Anne-Josephe Terwagne, from Marcourt in Belgium, gained notoriety during the French Revolution as Theroigne de Mericourt and ended her life confined in La Salpetri&e. Her "madness", integrated with her eventful life-story before and during the revolution, and with the views of contemporaries and historians-the observers observed-pervades Elisabeth Roudinesco's book. Its relevance for medical historians extends beyond the description of asylum conditions and the role of Etienne Esquirol, the doctor in charge, to embrace gender issues, revolutionary politics, treatment of the insane, and the manufacture of "legends". One theme is that the sensationalized persona, like the name-creations of the hostile royalist press took over the woman herself. The image remains powerful: Simon Schama's Citizens (1989) featured the romantic Theroigne and made her his concluding symbol. The development of the subject's mental illness is analysed in detail. There was a crucial event (p. 101): "We know that Theroigne went mad a year after an episode in the course of which she really was whipped in the public square", but melancholia, ennui, depression, the humiliations inflicted on women, and the asylum experience itself are all seen to have played their part in a protracted and complex aetiology-plural madnesses as well as lives and legends. The author has written a history of psycho-analysis in France, and her interpretations can appear Freudian and reductionist, emphasizing personal rather than social or crowd psychology: the wearing of a riding-habit is "clearly a fetish" (p. 98); the National Assembly is characterized as a "maternal pole", and interest in keeping archives and writing reports ascribed to a "double dream of procreation" (p. 73); self-neglect is associated with mourning for the lost ideal object of the revolution. Such analyses are at least applied to men as well as women: for Jules Michelet, the drinking of milk apparently worked wonders: "the feminine fluid had led to his regeneration" (p. 187). Occasional awkwardness of expression may be compounded by the translation, not always smooth or convincing. An ability to read through to the French helps when a historian is quoted as writing that our heroine was "in no sense a girl" (p. 190), as does previous knowledge of the period when some key terms (enrages, illuministes) are left untranslated. Nevertheless, the chronology, index, and notes including descriptions of manuscript, archival and printed sources (unfortunately there is no bibliography)-are useful, and eight pages of illustrations round out the picture. This is more than biography, a fascinating contribution to several aspects of historical study.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Medical History

دوره 38  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1994