Blood Matters
Studies in European Literature and Thought, 14-17
Herausgeber: Johnson, Bonnie Lander; Decamp, Eleanor
Blood Matters
Studies in European Literature and Thought, 14-17
Herausgeber: Johnson, Bonnie Lander; Decamp, Eleanor
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Blood Matters explores blood as a distinct category of inquiry in medieval and early modern Europe and draws together scholars who might not otherwise be in conversation.
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Blood Matters explores blood as a distinct category of inquiry in medieval and early modern Europe and draws together scholars who might not otherwise be in conversation.
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- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 163mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780812250213
- ISBN-10: 0812250214
- Artikelnr.: 49327798
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- Europaallee 1
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- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 163mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780812250213
- ISBN-10: 0812250214
- Artikelnr.: 49327798
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Bonnie Lander Johnson and Eleanor Decamp
Introduction
—Bonnie Lander Johnson and Eleanor Decamp
I. CIRCULATION
Chapter 1. Was the Heart "Dethroned"?: Harvey's Discoveries and the
Politics of Blood, Heart, and Circulation
—Margaret Healy
Chapter 2. "The Lake of my Heart": Blood, Containment, and the Boundaries
of the Person in the Writing of Dante and Catherine of Siena
—Heather Webb
Chapter 3. Sorting Pistol's Blood: Social Class and the Circulation of
Character in Shakespeare's 2 Henry IV and Henry V
—Katharine Craik
II. WOUNDS
Chapter 4. Mantled in Blood: Shakespeare's Bloodstains and Early Modern
Textile Culture
—Hester Lees-Jeffries
Chapter 5. Rethinking Nosebleeds: Gendering Spontaneous Bleedings in
Medieval and Early Modern Medicine
—Gabriella Zuccolin and Helen King
Chapter 6. Screaming Bleeding Trees: Textual Wounding and the Epic
Tradition
—Joe Moshenska
III. CORRUPTION
Chapter 7. Corruption, Generation, and the Problem of Menstrua in Early
Modern Alchemy
—Tara Nummedal
Chapter 8. Bloody Students: Youth, Corruption, and Discipline in the
Medieval Classroom
—Ben Parsons
Chapter 9. Blood, Milk, Poison: Romeo and Juliet's Tragedy of "Green"
Desire and Corrupted Blood
—Bonnie Lander Johnson
IV. PROOF
Chapter 10. "In Every Wound there is a Bloody Tongue": Cruentation in Early
Modern Literature and Psychology
—Lesel Dawson
Chapter 11. "In such abundance … that it fill a Bason": Early Modern
Bleeding Bowls
—Eleanor Decamp
Chapter 12. Macbeth and the Croxton Play of the Sacrament: Blood and Belief
in Early English Stagecraft
—Elisabeth Dutton
Chapter 13. Simular Proof, Tragicomic Turns, and Cymbeline's Bloody Cloth
—Patricia Parker
V. SIGNS AND SUBSTANCE
Chapter 14. Blood of the Grape
—Frances E. Dolan
Chapter 15. Blood on the Butcher's Knife: Images of Pig Slaughter in Late
Medieval Illustrated Calendars
—Dolly Jørgensen
Chapter 16. Queer Blood
—Helen Barr
Notes
Bibliography
Index
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
—Bonnie Lander Johnson and Eleanor Decamp
I. CIRCULATION
Chapter 1. Was the Heart "Dethroned"?: Harvey's Discoveries and the
Politics of Blood, Heart, and Circulation
—Margaret Healy
Chapter 2. "The Lake of my Heart": Blood, Containment, and the Boundaries
of the Person in the Writing of Dante and Catherine of Siena
—Heather Webb
Chapter 3. Sorting Pistol's Blood: Social Class and the Circulation of
Character in Shakespeare's 2 Henry IV and Henry V
—Katharine Craik
II. WOUNDS
Chapter 4. Mantled in Blood: Shakespeare's Bloodstains and Early Modern
Textile Culture
—Hester Lees-Jeffries
Chapter 5. Rethinking Nosebleeds: Gendering Spontaneous Bleedings in
Medieval and Early Modern Medicine
—Gabriella Zuccolin and Helen King
Chapter 6. Screaming Bleeding Trees: Textual Wounding and the Epic
Tradition
—Joe Moshenska
III. CORRUPTION
Chapter 7. Corruption, Generation, and the Problem of Menstrua in Early
Modern Alchemy
—Tara Nummedal
Chapter 8. Bloody Students: Youth, Corruption, and Discipline in the
Medieval Classroom
—Ben Parsons
Chapter 9. Blood, Milk, Poison: Romeo and Juliet's Tragedy of "Green"
Desire and Corrupted Blood
—Bonnie Lander Johnson
IV. PROOF
Chapter 10. "In Every Wound there is a Bloody Tongue": Cruentation in Early
Modern Literature and Psychology
—Lesel Dawson
Chapter 11. "In such abundance … that it fill a Bason": Early Modern
Bleeding Bowls
—Eleanor Decamp
Chapter 12. Macbeth and the Croxton Play of the Sacrament: Blood and Belief
in Early English Stagecraft
—Elisabeth Dutton
Chapter 13. Simular Proof, Tragicomic Turns, and Cymbeline's Bloody Cloth
—Patricia Parker
V. SIGNS AND SUBSTANCE
Chapter 14. Blood of the Grape
—Frances E. Dolan
Chapter 15. Blood on the Butcher's Knife: Images of Pig Slaughter in Late
Medieval Illustrated Calendars
—Dolly Jørgensen
Chapter 16. Queer Blood
—Helen Barr
Notes
Bibliography
Index
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
—Bonnie Lander Johnson and Eleanor Decamp
I. CIRCULATION
Chapter 1. Was the Heart "Dethroned"?: Harvey's Discoveries and the
Politics of Blood, Heart, and Circulation
—Margaret Healy
Chapter 2. "The Lake of my Heart": Blood, Containment, and the Boundaries
of the Person in the Writing of Dante and Catherine of Siena
—Heather Webb
Chapter 3. Sorting Pistol's Blood: Social Class and the Circulation of
Character in Shakespeare's 2 Henry IV and Henry V
—Katharine Craik
II. WOUNDS
Chapter 4. Mantled in Blood: Shakespeare's Bloodstains and Early Modern
Textile Culture
—Hester Lees-Jeffries
Chapter 5. Rethinking Nosebleeds: Gendering Spontaneous Bleedings in
Medieval and Early Modern Medicine
—Gabriella Zuccolin and Helen King
Chapter 6. Screaming Bleeding Trees: Textual Wounding and the Epic
Tradition
—Joe Moshenska
III. CORRUPTION
Chapter 7. Corruption, Generation, and the Problem of Menstrua in Early
Modern Alchemy
—Tara Nummedal
Chapter 8. Bloody Students: Youth, Corruption, and Discipline in the
Medieval Classroom
—Ben Parsons
Chapter 9. Blood, Milk, Poison: Romeo and Juliet's Tragedy of "Green"
Desire and Corrupted Blood
—Bonnie Lander Johnson
IV. PROOF
Chapter 10. "In Every Wound there is a Bloody Tongue": Cruentation in Early
Modern Literature and Psychology
—Lesel Dawson
Chapter 11. "In such abundance … that it fill a Bason": Early Modern
Bleeding Bowls
—Eleanor Decamp
Chapter 12. Macbeth and the Croxton Play of the Sacrament: Blood and Belief
in Early English Stagecraft
—Elisabeth Dutton
Chapter 13. Simular Proof, Tragicomic Turns, and Cymbeline's Bloody Cloth
—Patricia Parker
V. SIGNS AND SUBSTANCE
Chapter 14. Blood of the Grape
—Frances E. Dolan
Chapter 15. Blood on the Butcher's Knife: Images of Pig Slaughter in Late
Medieval Illustrated Calendars
—Dolly Jørgensen
Chapter 16. Queer Blood
—Helen Barr
Notes
Bibliography
Index
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
—Bonnie Lander Johnson and Eleanor Decamp
I. CIRCULATION
Chapter 1. Was the Heart "Dethroned"?: Harvey's Discoveries and the
Politics of Blood, Heart, and Circulation
—Margaret Healy
Chapter 2. "The Lake of my Heart": Blood, Containment, and the Boundaries
of the Person in the Writing of Dante and Catherine of Siena
—Heather Webb
Chapter 3. Sorting Pistol's Blood: Social Class and the Circulation of
Character in Shakespeare's 2 Henry IV and Henry V
—Katharine Craik
II. WOUNDS
Chapter 4. Mantled in Blood: Shakespeare's Bloodstains and Early Modern
Textile Culture
—Hester Lees-Jeffries
Chapter 5. Rethinking Nosebleeds: Gendering Spontaneous Bleedings in
Medieval and Early Modern Medicine
—Gabriella Zuccolin and Helen King
Chapter 6. Screaming Bleeding Trees: Textual Wounding and the Epic
Tradition
—Joe Moshenska
III. CORRUPTION
Chapter 7. Corruption, Generation, and the Problem of Menstrua in Early
Modern Alchemy
—Tara Nummedal
Chapter 8. Bloody Students: Youth, Corruption, and Discipline in the
Medieval Classroom
—Ben Parsons
Chapter 9. Blood, Milk, Poison: Romeo and Juliet's Tragedy of "Green"
Desire and Corrupted Blood
—Bonnie Lander Johnson
IV. PROOF
Chapter 10. "In Every Wound there is a Bloody Tongue": Cruentation in Early
Modern Literature and Psychology
—Lesel Dawson
Chapter 11. "In such abundance … that it fill a Bason": Early Modern
Bleeding Bowls
—Eleanor Decamp
Chapter 12. Macbeth and the Croxton Play of the Sacrament: Blood and Belief
in Early English Stagecraft
—Elisabeth Dutton
Chapter 13. Simular Proof, Tragicomic Turns, and Cymbeline's Bloody Cloth
—Patricia Parker
V. SIGNS AND SUBSTANCE
Chapter 14. Blood of the Grape
—Frances E. Dolan
Chapter 15. Blood on the Butcher's Knife: Images of Pig Slaughter in Late
Medieval Illustrated Calendars
—Dolly Jørgensen
Chapter 16. Queer Blood
—Helen Barr
Notes
Bibliography
Index
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments