Portrait of the Blue Lady: The Character of Melancholy

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Once imagined in past centuries as an affliction from the gods and as a majestic woman of power and wisdom, Dame Melancholy, the Blue Lady, has been reduced to a modern, impersonal clinical category. But we all get the blues sometimes, and how are we to understand what is going on in the psyche in those blue moods? This book, written in a lyrical style with wit and passion, intends to redeem melancholy and restore it to its rightful place in the human psyche, as a Muse of creative force, a characteristic of greatness, and a bittersweet comfort in the sensitive soul.

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This is a remarkable volume, combining scholarship, clinical insight and criticism of current modes of psychotherapy, mythopoetics and history. Ms Cowan brings them all together in a most fascinating and readable way and manages to restore melancholy as Muse, and destroys the current clinical misunderstanding of it as "depression" or "bi-polar disorder." It is odd that a book about such a difficult to bear Muse can, at the same time, offer so much insight and hope.
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