Romos Philyras’ “My Life in the Dromokaiteion”: an Early Pathography
This paper discusses My Life in the Dromokaiteion by the Greek poet Romos Philyras (1898-1942). Reading the text within the scope of the medical humanities, brings out Philyras’ work as an early example of pathography or autopathography. The story revolves around the poet’s admission to the psychia...
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Autor principal: | Iakovos Menelaou |
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Center for Hellenic Studies
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/9d171e1461ee4bc1adc3cc86909147bb |
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