DOCTORS IN FICTION
lessons from literature
2009214 pages Paperback
ISBN-10 1 84619 328 1
ISBN-13 9781846193286
Borys Surawicz, MD, FACP, FAHA, MACC & Beverly Jacobson, BA, Respectively Professor Emeritus of Medicine at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine, USA; freelance writer and author, USA.
Description
Medical practitioners are key actors in many well-known works of fiction and literature, presenting a vital insight into the social, medical, scientific and ethical concerns of their authors and readers. However, medical professionals are often left little time to explore such cultural perceptions of their profession, and by extension themselves, despite the extent to which the views of their patients and society have been – and still are – shaped by them.
Doctors in Fiction explores and analyzes representations of medical practitioners in fiction, encompassing classic and contemporary literature, popular fiction, and authors from many nations and traditions. These include among others:
Albert Camus • Anton Checkhov • Robertson Davies • Graham Greene • George Eliot • Ian McEwan • F. Scott Fitzgerald • Jaroroslav Hasek • Henrik Ibsen • John Irving • Patrick O’Brien • Boris Pasternak • Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
This book will be of interest to those with an interest in the medical humanities, and to students of cultural history and literature. It will also be of particular interest to medical practitioners of all kinds who enjoy literature and wish to understand and reflect upon wider perceptions of their profession.
‘We are offering a collection of books with a unifying theme, namely how the medical profession is viewed by prominent writers, and how their writings may affect the judgment of the medical profession by readers. We trust that our synopses and comments will entice the reader to make a closer acquaintance with their fictional colleagues immortalized in the literary works of prominent writers.’
Borys Surawicz and Beverly Jacobsen in their Preface
Review Quotes 'As a taster for the books this is excellent. As a commentary on the culture of medicine it is exemplary.' CANCER CARE NEWS
'A series of superb synopses. This cleverly constructed volume covers a great deal of ground. Surawicz and Jacobson seek to "entice [doctors] to make a closer acquaintance with their fictional colleagues". Judging by the difficulty I had in recovering my review copy, they have succeeded.' THE BULLETIN OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PATHOLOGISTS
Early Docs Idealistic doctors Destroyed careers Novel psychiatrists Dispirited doctors Abortion issues Satirized doctors Doctors in dramas Contemporary doctors
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