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As a psychiatric term 'depression' dates back only as far as the mid-nineteenth century. Before then a wide range of terms were used: 'melancholy' carried enormous weight, and was one of the two confirmed forms of eighteenth-century insanity. This four-volume set is the first large-scale study of depression across an extensive period.
Contents
Introduction, Select Bibliography, Anthony Wood, The Life of Anthony à Wood (1637-69), Alice Thornton, A Booke of Remembrances (1660-1), Edmund Berry Godfrey, Letters to Valentine Greatracks (1666-71), Elizabeth Freke, Some Few Remembrances of my Misffortuns (1671-1713), Anon., An Abstract of the Remarkable Passages in the Life of a Private Gentleman (1715), George Drummond, Diary (1736), Thomas Blacklock, 'An Hymn to Fortitude' (1754), Andrew Erskine, 'Ode I. To Indolence' (1762), Letters between the Honourable Andrew Erskine and James Boswell Esquire (1763), Sylas Neville, Journals and Letters (1767-73), Charlotte Forman, Letters to John Wilkes (1768-9), Georgiana Cavendish, Letter to Mary Graham (1778), John Logan, Letters to Alexander Carlyle (1781), James Boswell, Letter to Edmund Burke (1782), Robert Burns, Robert Burns' Commonplace Book (1783-5), John Gambold, The Rev. J.G. To E.V. Esq (1740), 'On Lowness of Spirits' (1789), 'A Piece Written at a Time when under Apprehension of Losing his Senses' (1789), Joseph Wright, Letters to John Leigh Philips (1789-96), Hannah Robertson, The Life of Mrs. Robertson (1791), Editorial Notes