Abstract
The Old English heroic poem “Beowulf” is reviewed with regard to mood disturbance. The poet anticipates many modern concepts concerning the aetiology of depression. In particular, low spirits are attributed in part to failure of self-assertion, and a depression of late onset is portrayed against a coherent constitutional background.
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,General Medicine
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