Lincoln's Melancholy: How Depression Challenged a President and Fueled His Greatness Review
Posted by
Pearlene McKinley
on 11/07/2012
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Labels:
abraham lincoln,
american history,
biography,
civil war,
depression,
great lincoln books,
historical dimensions and perspectives,
history,
lincoln,
nonfiction
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(More customer reviews)I purchased this book after reading the excerpt in The Atlantic magazine and have been very pleased. Shenk approaches this material in a fair, objective, and straightforward manner, and yet with a profound empathy for his subject that resonates with the reader. I found the book intelligent, thorough, and yet at the same time, insightful and easy to read. Perhaps most fascinating to me is the author's treatment of the reaction to (and acceptance of) Lincoln's society to such melancholy in others, and a general cultural understanding of the value and potential growth inherent in human suffering. I feel that this book will be interesting to Lincoln scholars, mental health professionals, and readers who have come to see depression as something that must be dealt with behind closed doors, away from public view.
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