The Man of Genius by Cesare Lombroso audiobook.
Genre: science
In The Man of Genius, pioneering Italian psychiatrist and criminologist Cesare Lombroso sets out to answer a provocative question: what separates extraordinary creative power from illness, obsession, and instability? Drawing on 19th-century medicine, anthropology, and early psychology, Lombroso assembles a wide-ranging inquiry into the lives and works of celebrated poets, painters, composers, philosophers, and inventors. He traces recurring patterns in temperament, habits, and family histories, arguing that genius often appears alongside nervous disorders, melancholia, mania, or other forms of mental strain. Through biographical sketches, clinical observations, and comparisons between artistic inspiration and pathological symptoms, the book builds a case that brilliance is not merely a gift of education or environment, but may be rooted in heredity and bodily constitution. The central conflict is intellectual and moral: if genius is linked to abnormality, how should society understand, celebrate, or even protect those whose talents may come with personal costs? Part scientific treatise and part cultural critique, Lombroso's work is influential, controversial, and revealing of its era's hopes and anxieties about the origins of human greatness.
Chapters (Approximate)
(00:00:00) Chapter 00
(00:14:12) Chapter 01
(00:22:16) Chapter 02
(01:35:06) Chapter 03
(02:33:22) Chapter 04
(03:41:18) Chapter 05
(04:16:20) Chapter 06
(04:51:57) Chapter 07
(05:28:41) Chapter 08
(05:32:33) Chapter 09
(05:49:22) Chapter 10
(06:24:34) Chapter 11
(07:17:06) Chapter 12
(08:24:29) Chapter 13
(08:57:45) Chapter 14
(10:03:46) Chapter 15
(10:48:45) Chapter 16
(11:18:44) Chapter 17
(11:29:06) Chapter 18
(12:01:08) Chapter 19
(12:12:03) Chapter 20
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