Visual Hallucinations in Multiple Personality: The Ghost in Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Charles Dickens hallucinates a small boy, J. M. Barrie’s co-writer McConnachie
Recent posts on “The Story of Ruth” were about a real-life, case history of a woman with the nonpsychotic, visual hallucinations sometimes seen in multiple personality.
Previous examples of this have been Hamlet’s hallucination of The Ghost, Dickens’s hallucination of the small boy, and J. M. Barrie’s hallucination of McConnachie, his imaginary companion and co-writer.
To find these past posts, search “small boy” and “Barrie retrospective”
To find these past posts, search “small boy” and “Barrie retrospective”
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