COLLINS, Joseph.
Taking the Literary Pulse: Psychological Studies of Life and Letters.
New York: George H. Doran Company , 1924.
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First Edition of Dr. Joseph Collins' Taking the Literary Pulse
First edition of this work analyzing modern authors and their literary characters through a psychological lens. Octavo, original publisher's red cloth, illustrated with tipped in plates. In near fine condition, bookplate to the front pastedown.
Dr. Joseph Collins (1866–1950) was an American neurologist, author, literary critic, and medical educator known for his contributions to the study of nervous and mental disorders in the early twentieth century. A graduate of New York University, Collins served as a professor of neurology and was actively involved in clinical practice and medical writing, producing works that addressed both specialized neurological topics and broader issues of health and psychology. In addition to his scientific publications, he wrote essays and books aimed at general audiences, often exploring the relationship between mind and body, as well as the social implications of medical knowledge.
Taking the Literary Pulse: Psychological Studies of Life and Letters.
$50.00
In Stock



