In the period just prior to medicine's modernity, England saw a remarkable upsurge in medical writing. Julie Orlemanski's Symptomatic Subjects shows how late medieval English writers drew on the discourse of medicine to narrate anew the crossings-and the conflicts-between physiology and personhood.
In the period just prior to medicine's modernity, England saw a remarkable upsurge in medical writing. Julie Orlemanski's Symptomatic Subjects shows how late medieval English writers drew on the discourse of medicine to narrate anew the crossings-and the conflicts-between physiology and personhood.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Julie Orlemanski teaches English at the University of Chicago.
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List of Abbreviationsix Introduction PART I. THINKING WITH Phisik Chapter 1. Imagining Etiology Chapter 2. Cause, Authority, Sign, and Book PART II. PLAYING WITH Phisik Chapter 3. Satire and Medical Materialism Chapter 4. Embodying Causation in Exempla PART III. EMPLOTTING Phisik Chapter 5. The Metaphysics of Phisik in the "Knight's Tale" Chapter 6. Desire and Defacement in the Testament of Cresseid Part IV. PERSONALIZING Phisik Chapter 7. Symptoms and the Signifying Condition in Hoccleve's Series Chapter 8. From Noise to Narration in the Book of Margery Kempe Coda Notes Works Cited Index Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviationsix Introduction PART I. THINKING WITH Phisik Chapter 1. Imagining Etiology Chapter 2. Cause, Authority, Sign, and Book PART II. PLAYING WITH Phisik Chapter 3. Satire and Medical Materialism Chapter 4. Embodying Causation in Exempla PART III. EMPLOTTING Phisik Chapter 5. The Metaphysics of Phisik in the "Knight's Tale" Chapter 6. Desire and Defacement in the Testament of Cresseid Part IV. PERSONALIZING Phisik Chapter 7. Symptoms and the Signifying Condition in Hoccleve's Series Chapter 8. From Noise to Narration in the Book of Margery Kempe Coda Notes Works Cited Index Acknowledgments
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