Melancholy and the body in the eighteenth century: the example of Samuel Johnson

R. Demaria
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Samuel Johnson (1709-1784), the great lexicographer and essayist, suffered from melancholy all his life. He believed that the disorder was congenital and that it afflicted his mind. To some degree, he saw the problem as arising in his abnormally large and partially disabled body. Locating the source of melancholy in his body, gave Johnson a way to deal with it, and it partially relieved him of the guilt and shame he felt concerning the disease. Johnson’s greatest fear concerning his condition was that it touched not only his mind but also his soul. In the form of scruples and spiritual torpor, melancholy weighed Johnson down and stimulated his fears of death and damnation. As a physical body, Johnson was perhaps deformed, but he was courageous. No physical danger frightened him, but he trembled for the life of his soul, and his melancholy, even if it was psycho-somatic (avant la lettre), was his greatest threat.
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18世纪的忧郁与身体——以塞缪尔·约翰逊为例
伟大的词典编纂家和散文家塞缪尔·约翰逊(1709-1784)一生忧郁。他认为这种病症是先天性的,折磨着他的心灵。在某种程度上,他认为这个问题是由他异常庞大且部分残疾的身体引起的。在约翰逊身上找到了忧郁的根源,这给了他一种应对的方法,也在一定程度上减轻了他对这种疾病的内疚和羞愧。约翰逊对自己的病情最担心的是,这不仅触动了他的心灵,也触动了他的灵魂。忧郁以顾忌和精神麻木的形式压在约翰逊身上,激发了他对死亡和诅咒的恐惧。作为一个身体,约翰逊也许是畸形的,但他很勇敢。没有任何身体上的危险让他害怕,但他为灵魂的生命而颤抖,他的忧郁,即使是身心上的(前卫),也是他最大的威胁。
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