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Violence and mental illness: What Lewis Carroll had to say

机译:暴力和精神疾病:刘易斯·卡洛尔不得不说的话

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In 1873 Skeffington Lutwidge, a Lunacy Commission inspector of asylums in England, was killed by an asylum patient. Lutwidge was the uncle and close friend of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, also known as Lewis Carroll. One year later, Carroll began writing The Hunting of the Snark, a poem whose meaning has mystified Carroll enthusiasts. In fact, the poem is a description of the Lunacy Commission inspection team and reflects Carroll's personal understanding of, and reaction to, the killing of his uncle by an individual with a severe mental illness. Carroll's close relationship with his uncle also explains the prominence of psychotic thinking in Carroll's work, including the Mad Hatter's tea party. (C) 2014 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
机译:1873年,疯人委员会的英格兰庇护督察Skeffington Lutwidge被一名庇护病人杀死。 Lutwidge是Charles Lutwidge Dodgson(又称Lewis Carroll)的叔叔和密友。一年后,卡洛尔开始写《狩猎的蛇》,这首诗的含义使卡洛尔的发烧友迷惑不解。实际上,这首诗是对Lunacy委员会检查小组的描述,反映了卡洛尔对患有严重精神疾病的人杀害其叔叔的个人理解和反应。卡洛尔与叔叔的亲密关系也说明了卡洛尔作品中精神病思想的突出地位,包括疯帽匠的茶话会。 (C)2014 Elsevier B. V.保留所有权利。

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