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  2. Dark Romanticism - Wikipedia

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    Since it allowed for the study of gloomy ideas, writing, and topics, Dark Romanticism had a huge effect on American literature. Dark Romanticism began as a response to the Transcendental movement of the mid-nineteenth century. This was a mental shift in thinking from rigid religious Puritan thought to a dark, immoral point of view. People were ...

  3. Do not go gentle into that good night - Wikipedia

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    "Do not go gentle into that good night" is a poem in the form of a villanelle by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas (1914–1953), and is one of his best-known works. [1] Though first published in the journal Botteghe Oscure in 1951, [ 2 ] Thomas wrote the poem in 1947 while visiting Florence with his family.

  4. Creativity and mental health - Wikipedia

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    Although his remarks were often incomprehensible or abrasive, he was known to be exceptionally lucid if the topic of discussion was computers. He refused medication for his schizophrenia because he believed it limited his creativity. [67] In 2017, the OS was shown as a part of an outsider art exhibition in Bourgogne, France. [68]

  5. Mental disorders in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Lisa, Bright and Dark, 1968 novel by John Neufeld. A story about a teenager's descent into madness. Thirteen Reasons Why, 2007 novel by Jay Asher. About a teenage girl who is suffering from depression which results in suicide. Many other characters are also suffering from mental illnesses including bipolar, anxiety, PTSD, and also depression.

  6. Neil Hilborn - Wikipedia

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    Neil Hilborn (born August 8, 1990) is an American slam poet who writes and performs poetry. His poems often detail personal experiences and battles with mental illness. He is best known for his poem "OCD", which has received 75 million views online. Hilborn tours to perform his poetry at colleges and other venues.

  7. Ariel (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    Ariel was the second book of Sylvia Plath's poetry to be published. It was first released in 1965, two years after her death by suicide. The poems of Ariel, with their free-flowing images and characteristically menacing psychic landscapes, marked a dramatic turn from Plath's earlier Colossus poems. [1]

  8. Meggie Royer - Wikipedia

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    [3] [8] Her first poetry collection, Survival Songs, was a finalist for the Goodreads Best Poetry Book 2013. [9] Royer has worked with several associations in combatting violence against women. She uses writing as a means to spread her advocacy. [10] [11] [5]

  9. Medical fiction - Wikipedia

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    Settings treating mental health issues are frequently portrayed negatively in fiction. [31] [32] In fiction depicting mental health institutions, like the film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, revolt of the characters against control exercised by the institution is a common theme. [33]