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Exit weeping : understanding suicide through the study of famous suicides / David Lester.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lester, David, 1942- author.
Contributor:
Lester, David, 1942-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Suicide--Case studies.
Suicide.
Suicide victims--Biography.
Suicide victims.
Suicide--Psychological aspects.
Entertainers--Suicidal behavior.
Entertainers.
Celebrities--Suicidal behavior.
Celebrities.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (215 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York : Nova Science Publishers, c2008.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
There have been thousands of scholarly articles written on the topic of suicide, including a few by the author, and the scientific method, combined with statistical analysis, has been applied to studies of the suicide rates of nations (over time and across regions) and to (sometimes large) samples of individuals. This book addresses the question of why people kill themselves, and in order to help clarify this topic, the author presents the background of some famous suicides.There are papers informing us that suicides peak in the spring, that the majority (but not all) suicides would probably be given a psychiatric diagnosis, that loss of a parent is common in the childhoods of suicides, and many other fascinating results. Yet, when we read a superficial news story or hear of a friend or colleague who committed suicide, we still feel puzzled. Those research findings that we read seem to be neither necessary nor sufficient conditions for someone to commit suicide. The biographers of famous people explore the details of their lives so that we can learn more about them than we do of an ordinary person who commits suicide.
Contents:
Intro
CONTENTS
PREFACE
DIANE ARBUS: PHOTOGRAPHER OF FREAKS1
FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY
LAST YEARS
DISCUSSION
ELIZABETH CADY STANTON: THE RATIONAL SUICIDE OF AN EARLY FEMINIST
CHILDHOOD AND EARLY YEARS
THE BEGINNING OF HER ACTIVISM
ELIZABETH AS ACTIVIST
DEATH
DORA CARRINGTON: IN LOVE WITH A HOMOSEXUAL
LONDON YEARS
LIFE WITH LYTTON
THOMAS CHATTERTON: WRITING UNDER AN ALIAS
EARLY DAYS
APPRENTICESHIP
FREEDOM AND DEATH
VLADIMIR KOVALEVSKII: A MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE
THE FICTITIOUS MARRIAGE
THE RETURN TO RUSSIA
CROWN PRINCE RUDOLPH: A PRINCE WITHOUT POWER
CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE
COMING OF AGE
MARRIAGE
SUICIDE
KURT COBAIN: FROM NIRVANA TO NIRVANA
THE END
COMMENT
JERZY KOSINSKI: INVENTING A LIFE
ADOLESCENCE
EARLY DAYS IN AMERICA
THE RISE TO FAME
THE FALL
JOSEPH GOEBBELS: HITLER'S FAVORITE
FINDING HITLER
HITLER'S GOVERNMENT
DEFEAT AND SUICIDE
SIR HENRY DELVES BROUGHTON: THE MURDER SENSATION OF 1941
EARLY YEARS
DIANA CALDWELL
THE TRIAL
PHIL OCHS: NOT AS SUCCESSFUL AS BOB DYLAN
COLLEGE DAYS
NEW YORK CITY
DETERIORATION
INSANITY AND SUICIDE
VISCOUNT CASTLEREAGH: EVEN PARANOIDS HAVE REAL ENEMIES
CASTLEREAGH'S IRISH CAREER
CASTLEREAGH IN ENGLAND
PRIMO LEVI: SURVIVOR OF AUSCHWITZ BUT NOT OLD AGE
EARLY LIFE
AUSCHWITZ AND THE JOURNEY HOME
TESTIFYING
RETIREMENT AND DEATH
THE LUXTONS: BACK TO NATURE
ROBERT MAXWELL: SUICIDE OR MURDER?
EARLY EVENTS
THE EARLY CAREER OF ROBERT MAXWELL
MAXWELL THE MAN
DANGEROUS INVOLVEMENTS
FINANCIAL RUIN
MAXWELL'S DEATH
FRANÇOIS GENOUD: BANKER FOR THE NAZIS
COMMENT.
ELEANOR MARX: DADDY'S GIRL
LIFE AFTER FATHER
AFTER ENGELS' DEATH
PAUL BERN: HOLLYWOOD MOVIE PRODUCER
MURDER OR SUICIDE?
THE THEORY
VICTOR TAUSK: FREUD'S PUPIL
VICTOR'S LIFE
VICTOR'S PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS
VICTOR'S RELATIONSHIPS WITH WOMEN
PRECIPITATING EVENTS
FREUD AND VICTOR
THE FINAL EVENTS
THE FINAL HOURS
COMMENTS
POVL BANG-JENSEN: DEATH AT THE UN
THE CRISIS
ANALYSIS
Paul's Depression
Tragedy
STEPHEN WARD: VICTIM OF HYPOCRISY
STEPHEN IN LONDON
CLIVEDEN
CHRISTINE KEELER
TRIAL AND SUICIDE
SIMONE WEIL: A MOST DIFFICULT PERSON
LIFE AS A TEACHER
THE TRANSITION
LONDON AND DEATH
VIRGINIA WOOLF: ANOTHER BLOOMSBURY SUICIDE
HER PARENTS AND EARLY YEARS
ADOLESCENCE AND THE FIRST BREAKDOWN
ON THEIR OWN AS ADULTS
MRS. WOOLF
HER DEATH
GABRIELLE RUSSIER: A MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE IN FRANCE
THE FACTS
THE AFFAIR
VLADIMIR MAYAKOVSKY: SOVIET POET
THE BIRTH OF THE POET
THE BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION
O. HOBART MOWRER: PRESIDENT OF THE AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
HOBART'S EARLY LIFE
HOBART'S DEPRESSIONS
JO ROMAN: PLANNING A RATIONAL SUICIDE
GUIDELINES FOR RATIONAL SUICIDE
CESARE PAVESE: AN ABSURD VICE
HIS EARLY LIFE
HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE
HIS CAREER
WOMEN
DEPRESSION AND SUICIDE
AN ABSURD VICE
ERNEST HEMINGWAY: MACHO MAN
ERNEST'S HOME
ERNEST'S CHILDHOOD
PORTENTS OF HIS LATER LIFE-STYLE
THE FIRST WORLD WAR
HIS MARRIAGES
RELATIONS WITH HIS FAMILY
RELATIONS WITH FRIENDS
LITERARY CRITICISM
ALCOHOLISM AND DEPRESSION
MENTAL ILLNESS IN HIS FAMILY
SUICIDE IN ERNEST'S SOCIAL NETWORK
ACCIDENTS AND ILLNESSES
FINAL STRESSES
THE FINAL MONTHS AND THE MAYO CLINIC.
ERNEST AND SUICIDE
YUKIO MISHIMA: SEPPUKU
EARLY LIFE WITH GRANDMOTHER
TEENAGE YEARS
His Homosexuality
Mishima and His Mother
School
The War
University
ADULTHOOD
Writing
Family
MISHIMA'S SUICIDE
WHY?
WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED?
BIBLIOGRAPHY
REFERENCES
JERZY FELIKS URMAN: "I'M NOT EVEN A GROWN-UP
INDEX.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Description based on print version record; title from PDF title page, viewed (07/10/2020).
ISBN:
1-62081-493-5
OCLC:
780443422

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