‘Robert Schumann’s mental illnesses. (Genius and madness)’, by Mlle Dr Pascal (1908a)

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Dr Constance Pascal’s study of Robert Schumann’s mental illnesses, dating from the early years of the twentieth century, reflects contemporary theories on the relations between gifted individuals and mental illness: the genius vs. madness debate. Pascal’s reading of Schumann’s musical career, in conjunction with his mental profile, offers a sympathetic and nuanced overview of the composer and a critical perspective on extant theories of his illness.

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Gordon, F. (2015). ‘Robert Schumann’s mental illnesses. (Genius and madness)’, by Mlle Dr Pascal (1908a). History of Psychiatry, 26(3), 359–371. https://doi.org/10.1177/0957154X15589457

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