Abstract

When did medicine first pay attention to the development of the child mind? Most histories would focus on the early 20th century, but that is to ignore the important pre-history of the Victorian era, when early psychiatric writings on childhood were emerging in tandem with the great Victorian novels of childhood and new ways of thinking about the child mind were being constructed in the novels of Charles Dickens, Charlotte Bronte, and George Eliot.

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