Note on Contributors
Introduction
Gemma Blackshaw and Sabine Wieber
Chapter 1. The Mad Objects of Fin-de-Siècle Vienna: Journeys, Contexts and Dislocations in the Exhibition "Madness and Modernity"
Leslie Topp
Chapter 2. Solving Riddles: Freud, Vienna and the Historiography of Madness
Steven Beller
Chapter 3. Symphonies and Psychosis in Mahler's Vienna
Gavin Plumley
Chapter 4. Creating an Appropriate Social Milieu: Journeys to Health at a Sanatorium for Nervous Disorders
Nicola Imrie
Chapter 5. Travel to the Spas: the Growth of Health Tourism in Central Europe 1850-1914
Jill Steward
Chapter 6. Vienna's Most Fashionable Neurasthenic: Empress Sisi and the Cult of Size Zero
Sabine Wieber
Chapter 7. Peter Altenberg: Authoring Madness in Vienna circa 1900
Gemma Blackshaw
Chapter 8. "Hell is not interesting, it is terrifying." A Reading of the Madhouse Chapter in Robert Musil'sThe Man without Qualities
Geoffrey Howes
Chapter 9. Reason Dazzled: Klimt, Krakauer and Eyes of the Medusa
Luke Heighton
Chapter 10. Mapping the Sanatorium: Heinrich Obersteiner and the Art of Psychiatric Patients in Oberdöbling around 1900
Anna Lehninger
Chapter 11. The Wuerttemberg Asylum of Schussenried: a Psychiatric Space and its Encounter with Literature and Culture from the Outside
Thomas Mueller and Frank Kuhn
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