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The essence of this distinctive book lies in its detailed medical history of Mozart, meticulously compiled from varied and surprising sources. The author, a British physician with expertise in internal medicine, expands on his previous research regarding Mozart's final illness and death, providing a comprehensive account of the ailments that contributed to the composer's early demise. After reading, one is left to ponder not why Mozart died young, but how he managed to live as long as he did. The author proposes unexpected medical explanations for some of Mozart's peculiar behaviors, which are likely to intrigue scholars. This work offers a rich understanding of Mozart's character, examining the interplay of his physical, mental, and spiritual health on his creativity. It presents a nuanced view of Mozart as a human being, viewed through both contemporary and historical lenses. The volume details all known illnesses and discusses the controversial theories surrounding his premature death, effectively debunking poisoning claims. Additionally, it explores Mozart's family dynamics, particularly his father's influence, and addresses myths surrounding the composer. The book also includes insights into Mozart's financial struggles and recent research on his skull and death mask. With a comprehensive bibliography and glossary, it appeals to both nonspecialist and academic audiences in medicine, psychology, and music, making it a valu
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Mozart in person, Peter J. Davies
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- Jaar van publicatie
- 1989
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- (Hardcover)
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