The Victorian Web is a project funded in part by the University Scholars Program, National University of Singapore.
General
- Phrenology
- Mesmerism
- Occultism, 1880-1900
- Victorian Psychology: Introduction
- Alexander Bain
- William James, Principles of Psychology (at York University, Canada)
- Herbert Spencer
- Social Darwinism
- Victorian controversy about temporary insanity
- Daniel McNaughton and "not guilty by reason of insanity"
- Mid-Victorian views of the physical causes of insanity
Sigmund Freud and Freudianism
- An Introduction
- Basic Jungian Concepts
- Archetypal Theories
Further reading
- Classics in the History of Psychology (Canadian site)
Victorian Literature and Victorian Psychology: Some Readings
Ryan, Vanessa. "Reading the Mind: From George Elior's Fiction to James Sully's Psychology." Journal of the History of Ideas 70 (2009): 615-35.
Rylance, Rick. Victorian Psychology and British Culture 1850-1880. Oxford, 2000.
Shuttleworth, Sally. George Eliot and Nineteenth-Century Science: The Make-Believe' of a Beginning. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1984.
Sully, James. "George Eliot's Art." Mind 6 (1881): 378-94.
Vrettos, Athena. "From Neurosis to Narrative: The Private Life of the Nerves in Villette and Daniel Deronda" Victorian Studies 33 (1990): 551-79.
Young, Kay. "Middlemarch and the Problem of Other Minds Heard." Literature Interpretation Theory 14 (2003): 223-41.
Last modified 4 November 2009