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Taste and Knowledge in Early Modern England (Hardcover)
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Taste and Knowledge in Early Modern England (Hardcover)
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Elizabeth Swann investigates the relationship between the physical
sense of taste and taste as a figurative term associated with
knowledge and judgment in early modern literature and culture. She
argues that - unlike aesthetic taste in the eighteenth century -
discriminative taste was entwined with embodied experience in this
period. Although taste was tarnished by its associations with Adam
and Eve's fall from Eden, it also functioned positively, as a
source of useful, and potentially redemptive, literary, spiritual,
experimental, and intersubjective knowledge. Taste and Knowledge in
Early Modern England juxtaposes canonical literary works by authors
such as Shakespeare with a broad range of medical, polemical,
theological, philosophical, didactic, and dietetic sources. In
doing so, the book reveals the central importance of taste to the
experience and articulation of key developments in the literate,
religious, and social cultures of the sixteenth and seventeenth
centuries.
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