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John Donne's language of disease : eloquent blood / Alison Bumke

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Titel John Donne's language of disease : eloquent blood / Alison Bumke
PersonBumke, Alison [Verfasser/in]
VeröffentlichungNew York, NY ; London : Routledge, 2023
Umfang / Format 164 Seiten
Anmerkungen Includes bibliographical references and index
SpracheEnglisch
LandUSA ; Großbritannien
ISBN9781032448770
9781032448794
Nummer1823223036 (K10Plus-Nummer)
Weitere AusgabeErscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe: John Donne's Language of Disease. - Milton, 2023
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe: John Donne's language of disease. - New York, NY, 2023
Schriftenreihe (Routledge studies in literature and health humanities)
Schlagwörter Medicine in literature
Diseases in literature
Human body in literature
Krankheit / Motiv
Motiv
Sprache
Medizin
Schlagwortfolge Donne, John, 1572-1631 / Criticism and interpretation
Donne, John, 1572-1631 / Language
Donne, John ; Krankheit ; Motiv
Donne, John ; Sprache ; Medizin
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Inhalt "John Donne's Language of Disease reveals the influence of medical knowledge -- a rapidly changing field in early modern England -- on Donne's thinking and writing. This knowledge played a crucial role in shaping how Donne understood his everyday experiences, and how he conveyed those experiences in his work. Examining a wide range of his texts through the lens of medical history, this study contends that Donne was both a product of his period and a remarkable exception to it. He used medical language in unexpected and striking ways that made his ideas resonate with his original audience, and that can illuminate his ideas for readers today"--
URL (Verlag) https://www.routledge.com/John-Donnes-Language-of-Disease-Eloquent-Blood/Bumke/p/book/9781032448770

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