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- catalog contributor b1285049.
- catalog coverage "United States Intellectual life.".
- catalog coverage "United States Religious life and customs.".
- catalog created "c1983.".
- catalog date "1983".
- catalog date "c1983.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1983.".
- catalog description "1. Twice-born and sick soul: the awakening of New England's conscience: The den -- The melancholy desert -- The temptations that the melancholy experience -- Obsessional temptation and the movement of Puritan conversion -- The Pilgrim's progress -- The American spiritual relation -- Self-murder -- The self-history and melancholy -- The transit of New England's conscience: Jonathan Edwards -- 2. Conscience to moral psychology: the elder Henry James: Inheritance -- Vastation -- Composition of the crisis -- The nature of Swedenborg's temptations -- James's confession of temptations and compulsion -- The conscience of sin and the conscience of crime -- Moral works -- James's otherworldly endeavor -- The moral desertion of Henry James's father -- The moral wilderness of Henry James's sons -- Hawthorne -- Bequest -- 3. Conscience to neurosis: William James: Nature -- Brazil and the lost garden --".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (pages 337-444) and index.".
- catalog description "James's fear of his father's ascetic -- Panic fear -- The context of the crisis -- Renouvier, Bain, and obsessive ideation -- Work -- Compulsion and doubt -- Radical empiricism -- 4. Conversion through ethical salvation: Josiah Royce: Imitation -- California and Royce's childhood -- James and Harvard -- Breakdown -- The reconsideration of the crisis -- Modern psychiatric literature -- Kant and the constructive imagination -- Bunyan and the mocking of the tempter -- Work as self-creation -- The contrite consciousness -- Modern alienation -- Death -- 5. Conversion through psychoanalysis: James Jackson Putnam: Working through -- Putnam's character -- Family and neurasthenia -- The memoir of James Jackson -- Freud and the Analerotik -- Moral regeneration -- Analysis -- Putnam's ethical bias -- Freud's mechanics -- 6. American apocalypse: Max Weber: Work and person -- Work and text -- Weber's collapse --".
- catalog description "Weber's obsessive actions -- The worldly ascetic ethic -- The end of the worldly ascetic ideal -- Work and death.".
- catalog extent "ix, 456 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Iron of melancholy.".
- catalog identifier "0819550701 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Iron of melancholy.".
- catalog issued "1983".
- catalog issued "c1983.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Middletown, Conn. : Wesleyan University Press,".
- catalog relation "Iron of melancholy.".
- catalog spatial "United States Intellectual life.".
- catalog spatial "United States Religious life and customs.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "CC9268".
- catalog subject "Conversion History.".
- catalog subject "Depression History.".
- catalog subject "E169.1 .K533 1983".
- catalog subject "National characteristics, American.".
- catalog subject "Psychology, Religious United States.".
- catalog subject "Psychology, Religious.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Twice-born and sick soul: the awakening of New England's conscience: The den -- The melancholy desert -- The temptations that the melancholy experience -- Obsessional temptation and the movement of Puritan conversion -- The Pilgrim's progress -- The American spiritual relation -- Self-murder -- The self-history and melancholy -- The transit of New England's conscience: Jonathan Edwards -- 2. Conscience to moral psychology: the elder Henry James: Inheritance -- Vastation -- Composition of the crisis -- The nature of Swedenborg's temptations -- James's confession of temptations and compulsion -- The conscience of sin and the conscience of crime -- Moral works -- James's otherworldly endeavor -- The moral desertion of Henry James's father -- The moral wilderness of Henry James's sons -- Hawthorne -- Bequest -- 3. Conscience to neurosis: William James: Nature -- Brazil and the lost garden --".
- catalog tableOfContents "James's fear of his father's ascetic -- Panic fear -- The context of the crisis -- Renouvier, Bain, and obsessive ideation -- Work -- Compulsion and doubt -- Radical empiricism -- 4. Conversion through ethical salvation: Josiah Royce: Imitation -- California and Royce's childhood -- James and Harvard -- Breakdown -- The reconsideration of the crisis -- Modern psychiatric literature -- Kant and the constructive imagination -- Bunyan and the mocking of the tempter -- Work as self-creation -- The contrite consciousness -- Modern alienation -- Death -- 5. Conversion through psychoanalysis: James Jackson Putnam: Working through -- Putnam's character -- Family and neurasthenia -- The memoir of James Jackson -- Freud and the Analerotik -- Moral regeneration -- Analysis -- Putnam's ethical bias -- Freud's mechanics -- 6. American apocalypse: Max Weber: Work and person -- Work and text -- Weber's collapse --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Weber's obsessive actions -- The worldly ascetic ethic -- The end of the worldly ascetic ideal -- Work and death.".
- catalog title "The iron of melancholy : structures of spiritual conversion in America from the Puritan conscience to Victorian neurosis / John Owen King, III.".
- catalog type "text".