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Memoirs of My Nervous Illness - by  Daniel Paul Schreber (Paperback) - 1 of 1

Memoirs of My Nervous Illness - by Daniel Paul Schreber (Paperback)

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  • In 1884, the distinguished German jurist Daniel Paul Schreber suffered the first of a series of mental collapses that would afflict him for the rest of his life.
  • About the Author: Daniel Paul Schreber (1842-1911) was the son of the preeminent nineteenth-century German medical authority on child-rearing.
  • 488 Pages
  • Biography + Autobiography, Personal Memoirs

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In 1884, the distinguished German jurist Daniel Paul Schreber suffered the first of a series of mental collapses that would afflict him for the rest of his life. In his madness, the world was revealed to him as an enormous architecture of nerves, dominated by a predatory God. It became clear to Schreber that his personal crisis was implicated in what he called a "crisis in God's realm," one that had transformed the rest of humanity into a race of fantasms. There was only one remedy; as his doctor noted: Schreber "considered himself chosen to redeem the world, and to restore to it the lost state of Blessedness. This, however, he could only do by first being transformed from a man into a woman...."



About the Author



Daniel Paul Schreber (1842-1911) was the son of the preeminent nineteenth-century German medical authority on child-rearing. Before his mental collapse, he served as the chief justice of the supreme court of the state of Saxony.

Rosemary Dinnage is the author of The Ruffian on the Stair: Reflections on Death, One to One Experiences of Psychotherapy, and Annie Besant. She is a regular contributor to The New York Review of Books, the Times Literary Supplement, and the London Review of Books. She lives in London.

Dimensions (Overall): 7.9 Inches (H) x 5.16 Inches (W) x 1.25 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.05 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 488
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Sub-Genre: Personal Memoirs
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Format: Paperback
Author: Daniel Paul Schreber
Language: English
Street Date: January 31, 2000
TCIN: 81448792
UPC: 9780940322202
Item Number (DPCI): 247-05-4341
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: What profession did Daniel Paul Schreber hold before his mental challenges?

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  • A: Before his mental collapse, Schreber was the chief justice of the supreme court of Saxony.

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Q: Who authored the introduction or notes in this edition?

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Q: What unique perspective does Schreber provide on mental illness?

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  • A: Schreber offers a unique perspective, viewing his madness as a revelation of the world's architecture influenced by divine forces.

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Q: What transformation does Schreber believe he must undergo?

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  • A: Schreber believes he must be transformed from a man into a woman to redeem the world.

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Q: What themes does Schreber explore in his memoir?

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  • A: Schreber explores themes of mental illness, redemption, and a crisis in God’s realm.

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