Creativity and illness
How suffering affects literature, art, and music
Abstract
A pioneering work in the field of Medical Humanities, first published as Creativity and disease in 1982, Creativity and illness now appears in a fresh, extended version based on the definitive Swedish edition published in 2022. A renowned surgeon, Philip Sandblom was also a connoisseur of the fine arts, and throughout his life he was fascinated by the interplay between art and health. Having started out as a student of the impact of illness and disability on the works of pictorial artists, he gradually integrated music and literature with his analyses. Some 150 artists, composers, and authors crowd the pages of this book. Most of these creative spirits are famous names, including Keats, Hölderlin, Woolf, Mahler, Mozart, Goya, Kahlo, and Klee; but Sandblom brings out aspects of their works that only a medical expert would discern. In lively style, this book demonstrates the effects of ill health on the artistic impulse, surprising the reader by pointing out that illness is not invariably detrimental to creativity. Abundantly illustrated, it combines portrayals of human suffering with celebrations of the human spirit manifested in consummate artistry.
Keywords
Medical Humanities; Ill health and disability; Art history; Creativity; Composers and disease; Art as therapy; Death in art; Artistic impulse; Illness and literature; Experience; Ill health; Artistic expression; Gustav Mahler; Frida Kahlo; Music as emotional expression; Johann Sebastian Bach; Pain; Job; Blaise Pascal; Arthur Schopenhauer; Henri Matisse; Sam Francis; Manic-depressive illness; Restoration of health; Inspiration; Ludwig van Beethoven; Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd; Alcoholism; Drug addiction; Thomas De Quincey; Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Giovanni Battista Piranesi; Jean Cocteau; Charles Baudelaire; Aldous Huxley; Mescaline; John Donne; Marcel Proust; Piet Mondrian; Tourette’s syndrome; Samuel Johnson; W. A. Mozart; Mental illness; Schizophrenia; Epilepsy; Dementia; Friedrich Hölderlin; Charles Meryon; Robert Schumann; Iris Murdoch; Congenital disabilities; Compensation for disability; Lord Byron; Henri Toulouse-Lautrec; Nicolò Paganini; Michel de Montaigne; Claude Monet; Paul Cézanne; Pierre de Ronsard; Pierre-Auguste Renoir; Raoul Dufy; Pablo Picasso; Old age; Waning powers; Visual impairment; John Milton; Loss of hearing; Jonathan Swift; Ménière’s disease; Francisco de Goya; Paget’s disease; Stoicism; Gallstones; Immanuel Kant; Walter Scott; Esaias Tegnér; Hostility to medicine; Surgery for bladder stones; Depression; Molière; Samuel Pepys; Marin Marais; George Bernard Shaw; Virginia Woolf; Tuberculosis; Consumption; John Keats; The Brontës; Anton Chekhov; Katherine Mansfield; D. H. Lawrence; Aubrey Beardsley; Antoni Tàpies; Antoine Watteau; Hjalmar Gullberg; Rainer Maria Rilke; Béla Bartók; Flannery O’Connor; Ivar Arosenius; Paul Klee; Juan Gris; Illness; SociologyDOI
10.7765/9789198740516ISBN
9789198740516, 9789198740516, 9789198740523Publisher
Manchester University PressPublisher website
https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/Publication date and place
Lund, 2025Classification
Cultural studies
Medical sociology
Creative therapy / Expressive therapies
History of art
Social and cultural anthropology
Cognition and cognitive psychology
Individual artists, art monographs


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