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  1. Authors -- Suicidal behavior, Suicide and literature, Suicide in literature Publisher Sawtry [England] : Dedalus ; Gardena, Calif. : Distributed in the United States by SCB Distributors Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English

  2. 22. Jan. 2008 · 50 ratings11 reviews. Gary Lachman investigates the many links between self-death and the written word, bringing together an unusual gallery of literary greats including Goethe, Hermann Hesse, Andre Breton, Thomas Chatterton, Walter Bejamin, and many more. Genres Nonfiction Death. 321 pages, Paperback. First published January 22, 2008.

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  3. 20. März 2008 · 4.6 9 ratings. See all formats and editions. Writers have been killing themselves for centuries. From Petronius in ancient Rome to the 20th Century Japanese novelist Yukio Mishima, writers, more than any other kind of artist, have taken their own lives in an extraordinary number of ways.

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  4. The Dedalus Book of Literary Suicides: Dead Letters (Dedalus Concept Books) | Lachman, Gary | ISBN: 9781903517666 | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon.

  5. 3. Juni 2022 · The Dedalus Book Of Literary Suicides Dead Letters : Gary Lachman : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Gary Lachman. Publication date. 2008. Topics. Suicide, depression, mental health, literary anlysis, historical analysis, philosophy, opinion essay. Collection. opensource. Language. English.

  6. The Dedalus Book of Literary Suicides: Dead Letters. Gary Lachman. Dedalus, 2008 - Literary Criticism - 321 pages. 0 Reviews. Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and...

  7. THE DEDALUS BOOK OF LITERARY SUICIDES: Dead Letters. Investigates the many links between self-death and the written word, launching a taxonomy of suicide that brings together an unusual gallery of literary greats including Goethe, Hermann Hesse, Dostoevsky, and a host of other fatal characters.