This study looks anew at one of the most popular books of the seventeenth century, Sir Thomas Brown's Religio Medici. Daniela Havenstein considers neglected seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century responses to this central work. Browne's style is reassessed in a fresh approach that combines traditional analysis with carefully developed quantitative methods.
This study looks anew at one of the most popular books of the seventeenth century, Sir Thomas Brown's Religio Medici. Daniela Havenstein considers neglected seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century responses to this central work. Browne's style is reassessed in a fresh approach that combines traditional analysis with carefully developed quantitative methods.
Preface Religio writing in the seventeenth and early eighteenth century Religio Medici and the Restoration virtuoso Religio Medici and Grubstreet Religio Medici and Newgate The resurrection of Morris W. Croll Anatomizing Croll and Religio Medici Anatomizing Religio Medici's imitations Searching for the limbs of Osiris 'Suicide' and other Words in Religio Medici and its imitations Conclusions Appendix: Table of Word-Classes Bibliography Index
Preface Religio writing in the seventeenth and early eighteenth century Religio Medici and the Restoration virtuoso Religio Medici and Grubstreet Religio Medici and Newgate The resurrection of Morris W. Croll Anatomizing Croll and Religio Medici Anatomizing Religio Medici's imitations Searching for the limbs of Osiris 'Suicide' and other Words in Religio Medici and its imitations Conclusions Appendix: Table of Word-Classes Bibliography Index
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