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CHURCHILL AND THE ?BLACK DOG? OF DEPRESSION IBD

AIAA
11 / 2014
9781137462299
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Sinopsis

Winston Churchill is widely believed to have been at risk from a congenital tendency towards prolonged, despairing, even suicidal, depression, from which he is said to have sought escape in ceaseless career-related endeavour. In this, the first book-length sifting of all the available biographical evidence, including extracts from archival letters and papers and never before been published materials, the truth emerges as significantly less grave than legend has it, but somewhat more complex. An essay Churchill published first in 1925 as a magazine article with the deceptively mundane title ?Hobbies? emerges as the key to understanding the cultural icon?s actual psychological difficulties, and his management of them. Attenborough?s pioneering book provides a clearer and deeper understanding of Churchill the man, and it substantially modifies the established interpretation of the influence of his inner world on Churchill the politician and statesman.

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114,31