Acknowledgments Introduction: Black Humor Section I: The Production of Melancholy as a Discourse Chapter One: Melancholy and the Possibility of Nationhood In Bright and Spenser Chapter Two: Reason is Fled to Beasts: Malcontents and Animals in the Humour Plays of Jonson and Shakespeare Chapter Three: Civil Dissension and its Malcontents, Or, States of Melancholy Section II: Melancholy and the Question of Government Chapter Four: And Yet I am My Own Executioner: Rumor, Suicide, and Textual Authority in John Donne's Devotions Chapter Five: Robert Burton and the Language of Melancholy Section III: The Distractions of the Times Chapter Six: The Distractions of the Times: Ideologies of Madness and Disease during the Civil War and Interregnum Chapter Seven: Tell us the Sum: Milton's Accounts of Melancholy and Madness In the 1670s Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Introduction: Black Humor Section I: The Production of Melancholy as a Discourse Chapter One: Melancholy and the Possibility of Nationhood In Bright and Spenser Chapter Two: Reason is Fled to Beasts: Malcontents and Animals in the Humour Plays of Jonson and Shakespeare Chapter Three: Civil Dissension and its Malcontents, Or, States of Melancholy Section II: Melancholy and the Question of Government Chapter Four: And Yet I am My Own Executioner: Rumor, Suicide, and Textual Authority in John Donne's Devotions Chapter Five: Robert Burton and the Language of Melancholy Section III: The Distractions of the Times Chapter Six: The Distractions of the Times: Ideologies of Madness and Disease during the Civil War and Interregnum Chapter Seven: Tell us the Sum: Milton's Accounts of Melancholy and Madness In the 1670s Notes Bibliography Index
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