Schumann felt himself divided by two contrasting natures: the gentle, poetic, Apollonian side, which he called “Eusebius”; and the more forthright, dramatic and stormy side he named “Florestan”. Because of this rift in his personality, he feared...
To the extent that you are interesting, that is something you can research and answer by yourself. But there is no doubt that both a lot of details of the daily treatment of Schumann in Endenich and the autopsy report are officially recognized. The Dr Reinhard Steinberg published ...