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A Treatise on the Incubus, or Night-Mare, Disturbed Sleep, Terrific Dreams and Nocturnal Visions. Exploring the Haunting Realm of Night Terrors and Sleep Disturbances
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- Nombre de pages178
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-617113-1
- EAN4064066171131
- Date de parution16/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille589 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "A Treatise on the Incubus, or Night-Mare, Disturbed Sleep, Terrific Dreams and Nocturnal Visions, " John Augustine Waller delves into the intricate tapestry of sleep disturbances and nocturnal phenomena that have tantalized the human psyche through the ages. His literary style is a rich blend of empirical observation and poetic intrigue, reminiscent of the Romantic era's fascination with the subconscious.
Waller meticulously categorizes various sleep disorders, including the incubus phenomenon, drawing on folklore, mythology, and emerging psychological theories of his time, thereby situating his work within the broader discourse on the human experience of fear and dreams in the 19th century. John Augustine Waller, a noted physician and scholar, was significantly influenced by the prevailing medical paradigms of his era, as well as by his own experiences and observations of patients plagued by disturbed sleep.
His dual interests in medicine and literature led him to explore the intersection of science and the mysterious realms of the mind, culminating in this seminal treatise. Waller's dedication to understanding the depths of human experience is evident as he navigates through historical accounts, medical theories, and ethereal imagery. For scholars, medical professionals, and curious readers alike, Waller's "A Treatise on the Incubus" serves as both a foundational text in sleep medicine and an enriching exploration of the human fear of the unknown.
It invites readers to ponder the complexities of the mind's workings when enveloped in the darkness of night.
Waller meticulously categorizes various sleep disorders, including the incubus phenomenon, drawing on folklore, mythology, and emerging psychological theories of his time, thereby situating his work within the broader discourse on the human experience of fear and dreams in the 19th century. John Augustine Waller, a noted physician and scholar, was significantly influenced by the prevailing medical paradigms of his era, as well as by his own experiences and observations of patients plagued by disturbed sleep.
His dual interests in medicine and literature led him to explore the intersection of science and the mysterious realms of the mind, culminating in this seminal treatise. Waller's dedication to understanding the depths of human experience is evident as he navigates through historical accounts, medical theories, and ethereal imagery. For scholars, medical professionals, and curious readers alike, Waller's "A Treatise on the Incubus" serves as both a foundational text in sleep medicine and an enriching exploration of the human fear of the unknown.
It invites readers to ponder the complexities of the mind's workings when enveloped in the darkness of night.


