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I examine how Franz Anton Mesmer’s theory of “animal magnetism” in the eighteenth century was adapted and received in 19th century Britain and America.
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Debczak, Michele. “Charles Dickens, Part-Time Mesmerist.” Mental Floss, July 4, 2017, https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/500938/charles-dickens-part-time-mesmerist.

“Franz Anton Mesmer.” The History of Hypnosis, 2019, http://www.historyofhypnosis.org/franz-anton-mesmer.html.

Manson, Deborah. “The 19th-Century Pseudo-Science Trend That Gave Us ‘Animal Magnetism.’” Zocalo Public Square, June 27, 2018, https://www.zocalopublicsquare.org/2018/06/27/19th-century-pseudo-science-trend-gave-us-animal-magnetism/ideas/essay/.

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