1979
DOI: 10.1215/00267929-40-4-418
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Heinrich von Kleist: Studies in the Character and Meaning of His Writings

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“…Although his major works are available and have been evaluated in English [18,19], Kleist is not well known to English-speaking readers in general and the psychiatric community in particular. Yet, his preference for ‘the morbid, the hysterical, the sense of the unhealthy, the enormous indulgence in suffering' [20] makes him and his works intriguing subjects for psychiatry.…”
Section: The Life and Suicide Of Heinrich Von Kleistmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although his major works are available and have been evaluated in English [18,19], Kleist is not well known to English-speaking readers in general and the psychiatric community in particular. Yet, his preference for ‘the morbid, the hysterical, the sense of the unhealthy, the enormous indulgence in suffering' [20] makes him and his works intriguing subjects for psychiatry.…”
Section: The Life and Suicide Of Heinrich Von Kleistmentioning
confidence: 99%