“Hatter’s Castle” by A.J. Cronin. A case of insanity
Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2013, Vol 3, Issue
Abstract
The article is devoted to “Hatter’s Castle”, the most famous novel written by Scottish novelist of the 20th century Archibald Joseph Cronin. The main character of the novel, James Brodie, is analyzed from the viewpoint of psychopathology. The influence of medical profession on Cronin’s literary work is stated.
Authors and Affiliations
Tatiana Sergeevna Burygina
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