Fictions of Disease in Early Modern England - Bodies, Plagues and Politics (Paperback, 1st ed. 2001)


How did early modern people imagine their bodies? What impact did the new disease syphilis and recurrent outbreaks of plague have on these mental landscapes? Why was the glutted belly such a potent symbol of pathology? Ranging from the Reformation through the English Civil War, Fictions of Disease in Early Modern England is a unique study of a fascinating cultural imaginary of 'disease' and its political consequences. Healy's original approach illuminates the period's disease-impregnated literature, including works by Shakespeare, Milton, Dekker, Heywood and others.

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How did early modern people imagine their bodies? What impact did the new disease syphilis and recurrent outbreaks of plague have on these mental landscapes? Why was the glutted belly such a potent symbol of pathology? Ranging from the Reformation through the English Civil War, Fictions of Disease in Early Modern England is a unique study of a fascinating cultural imaginary of 'disease' and its political consequences. Healy's original approach illuminates the period's disease-impregnated literature, including works by Shakespeare, Milton, Dekker, Heywood and others.

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Imprint

Palgrave Macmillan

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

2001

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Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

2001

Authors

Dimensions

235 x 155mm (L x W)

Format

Paperback

Pages

277

Edition

1st ed. 2001

ISBN-13

978-1-349-42782-6

Barcode

9781349427826

Categories

LSN

1-349-42782-9



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