Emory's Andrew Ray wrote about his need to force and segregate those
medicine calls mad. Here are some of those he would remove from
society:
Almost 300 names of well known people who have received a
psychiatric diagnosis of mental illness:
Ajax, according to Aristotle
Lionel Aldridge
Buzz Aldrin, astronaut
Hans Christian Andersen, writer
Diane Arbus
Anton Arensky, musician
Antonin Artaud, poet
Honore de Balzac (1799-1850), author
James Barrie, writer
Ralph Barton, artist
Konstantin Barysuhkov, poet
Francesco Bassano, artist
Charles Baudelaire, poet
Thomas Lovell Beddoes, poet
Ludwig van Beethoven, composer
Bellerophontes, according to Aristotle
Arthur Benson, writer
E F Benson, writer
Ingmar Bergman, film maker
Hecotr Berlioz, 19th century French composer
John Berryman, poet
William Blake (1757-1827), poet
Ralph Blakelock, artist
Aleksandr Blok, poet
Barcroft Boake, poet
Louise Bogan, poet
Boltzmannnn, scientist, (Kretschmer cyclothymic)
David Bomberg, artist
Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), general
Tadeusz Borowski
Francesco Borromini, artist
James Boswell, writer
Charlotte Bronte, author
Rupert Brooke, poet
Anton Bruckner, musician
John Bunyan, writer
Robert Burns, poet
George Gordon, Lord Byron, (1788-1824), poet
Thomas Campbell, poet
Georg Cantor, mathematician
Dick Cavett, TV personality
Paul Celan, artist
Benvenuto Cellini, artist
Thomas Chatterton (1752-1770), English poet
Christian VII, Danish king
Agatha Christie, mystery writer
Sarah Churchill, attendant to Queen Anne and ancestor of Winston
Winston Churchill (1874-1965), British Prime Minister
John Clare (1793-1864), poet
Jeremiah Clarke, musician
Camille Claudel, sculptor
Samuel Clemens, writer
Rosemary Clooney, singer
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834), poet
William Collins (1721-1759), Georgian poet
Joseph Conrad, writer
Copernicus, scientist (Kretschmer schizothymic)
Frances Ford Coppola, director
John Sell Cotman, artist
Noel Coward, musician
William Cowper (1731-1800), poet
Hart Crane, poet
Rene Crevel, artist
Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), English politician
Richard Dadd, artist
George Darley, poet
Charles Darwin
Daumier, painter
John Davidson, poet
Edward Dayes, artist
Charles Dickens, author
Emily Dickinson, poet
Isak Dinesen, writer
Gaetano Donizetti
Dostoyevsky, author
John Dowland, musician
Ernest Dowson, poet
Kitty Dukakis, Massachusetts first lady
Patty Duke, actress
Alexander Dumas, author
Albrecht Durer, engraver
Thomas Eagleton, politician
Thomas Eakins, artist
Russell Edson, poet
Edward Elgar, musician
T S Eliot, poet
Ralph Waldo Emerson, essayist
Empedocles, according to Aristotle
Sergei Esenin, Russian poet
Michael Farady, physicist
William Faulkner, writer
Robert Fergusson (1750-1774), Scots poet
Anfanasy Fet, poet
Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea, poet
Edward Fitgerald, poet
F Scott Fitzgerald, author
Zelda Fitzgerald, celebrity
John Gould Fletcher, poet
James Forrestal, investment banker, Navy Sec'y under FDR
Stephen Foster, musician
George Fox (1624-1691), Society of Friends (Quakers) founder
Connie Francis, singer
Huey Freeman, playwright
Sigmund Freud, physician
Gustaf Froding, poet
Romain Gary, author
George III
Thodore Gricault, artist
Carlo Gesualdo, musician
Lewis Grassic Gibbon, writer
Mikhail Glinka, musician
Kurt Godel, 1906- 1978, mathematician
Johan Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), author
Nikolai Gogol, writer
Oliver Goldsmith, author
Adam Lindsay Gordon, poet
Arshile Gorky, artist
Mazim Gorky, writer
Cary Grant, actor
Kenneth Graham, writer
Thomas Gray, poet
Graham Greene, writer
Philip Guston, artist
Alexander Hamilton (1755-1804), American politician
Hamlet, fictional Prince of Denmark
George Frideric Handel, composer
Robert Stephen Hawker, poet
Nathaniel Hawthorne, author
Benjamin Haydon, artist
Heine, poet
Ernest Hemingway, author
Hercules, according to Aristotle
Herman Hesse, writer
Carl Hill, artist
Abby Hoffman, activist and author
Friedrich Holderlin, poet
Gustav Holst, musician
Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889), poet
Howard Hughes, entrepreneur
Victor Hugo, poet
Henrik Ibsen, writer
William Inge, modern literary scene
Henry James, writer, brother of William
William James, philosopher
Randall Jarrell, poet
Samuel Johnson, poet
Ernst Josephson, artist
Kazan, Far Eastern naturalist artist, suicide
John Keats, poet, opium addict
Henry Kendall, poet
Kepler, scientist (Kretschmer schizothymic)
Velimir Khlebnikov, poet
Soren Kierkegaard
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, artist
Otto Klemperer, musician
Charles Lamb, author
Walter Savage Landor, poet
Edwin Landseer, artist
Orlando de Lassus, musician
Edward Lear, artist
King Lear, fictional
Nathaniel Lee, 17th century playwright
Robert E Lee, soldier
Wilhelm Lehmbruck, artist
Leibniz, scientist (Kretschmer schizothymic)
Vivian Leigh, actress
Nikolaus Lenau, poet
J M R Lenz, poet
Mikhail Lermontov, poet
Primo Levi, author
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), US President
Vachel Lindsay, poet
Liszt, composer
Josh Logan, songster
Jack London, author
Earl K Long, politician
James Russell Lowell, poet
Robert Lowell, poet
Malcolm Lowry, writer
Martin Luther (1483-1546), religious
Hugh MadDiarmid, poet
Louis MacNeice, poet
Gustav Mahler, composer
Osip Mandelstam, poet
James Clarence Mangan, poet
Johm Martin, artist
Vladimir Mayakovsky, Russian poet
Herman Melville, author
Charles Mryon, artist
Michelangelo, artist
John Stuart Mill
Edna St Vincent Millay, poet
Kate Millett, author
Charles Mingus, musician
Modigliani, artist
Adolphe Monticelli, artist
Marilyn Monroe, actress
Mozart, composer
John Mulhern, Wall Street trader
Edvard Munch, artist
Alfred de Musset, poet
Benito Mussolino (1883-1945), Italian political leader
Modest Mussorgsky, musician
Napoleon, general
Nebuchadnezzar
Lord Nelson, statesman
Gerard de Nerval, poet
Isaac Newton, scientist
Friederich Nietzsche, philosopher
Vaslov Nijinsky (-1950), Russian dancer
Emperor Norton I
Oedipus, fictional
Georgia O'Keefe, artist
Eugene O'Neill, playwright
Charles Parker, musician
Francis Parkman, writer
Juses Pascin, artist
Boris Pasternak, poet
Cesare Pavese, poet
Raphaelle peale, artist
J C Penney
Jimmy Piersall
Robert M Pirsig, author
Pitt, statesman
Jackson Pollack, artist
Sylvia Plath, poet
Plato, philosopher, according to Aristotle
Edgar Allen Poe (1809-1849), author
Jackson Pollock, artist
Cole Porter, musician
Ezra Pound, poet
Bud Powell, musician
Alexander Pushkin, author
Rabelais, author
Sergei Rachmaninoff, musician
Rembrandt, painter
Laura Riding, poet
Theodore Roethke, poet
George Romney, visual arts
Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882), poet
Theodore Roosevelt, US President
Giocchino Rossini, musician
Mark Rothko, artist
Rousseau, author
John Ruskin (1819-1900), writer
St Francis
St John
St Theresa
William Saroyan, author
Schiller, poet
Franz Schubert, composer
Robert Schumann (1810-1856), musician
Delmore Schwartz, poet
Alexander Scriabin, musician
Sabbatai Sevi (1626-1676), religious
Anne Sexton, poet
Shapiro, modern literary scene
Mary Shelley, writer
Percy Bysse Shelley, poet
Richard Sheridan, playwright
William T Sherman, soldier
Christopher Smart (1722-1771), sacred lyric poet
Mitch Snyder, activist
Socrates, philosopher, according to Aristotle
Nicolas de Stael, artist
Jean Stafford, writer
Rod Steiger, film maker
Robert Louis Stevenson, writer
August Strindberg, writer
William Styron, author
James Swedenborg (1688-1772), Swedish philosopher
Torquato Tasso, Italian poet
James Taylor, singer popular 1990
Peter Tchaikovsky, composer
Sara Teasdale, poet
Alfred, Lord Tennyson, poet
Pietro Testa, artist
Dylan Thomas, poet
Edward Thomas, poet
Francis Thompson, poet
Henry Tilson, artist
Leo Tolstoy, author
Georg Trakl, poet
Marina Tsvetayeva, poet
Ted Turner, entrepreneur
Ivan Turgenev, writer
Mark Twain, author
Utrillo, painter
Hugo van der Goes, artist
Vincent Van Gogh, painter
Verlaine, poet
Vermeer, painter
Heinrich Von Kleist, poet
Mark Vonnegut, author
Wagner, composer
Peter Warlock
George Frederic Watts, artist
Walt Whitman, poet
Tennessee Williams, author
Sir David Wilkie, artist
Jonathan Winters, comedian
Hugo Wolf, Austrian composer
Mary Wollstonecraft, writer
Virginia Woolf, author
Bert Yancy, golfer
Emile Zola, writer
Anders Zorn, artist
List is collated from a variety of secondary sources.
This file came from
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