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Blindness and Therapy in Late Medieval French and Italian Poetry (Hardcover, New)
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Blindness and Therapy in Late Medieval French and Italian Poetry (Hardcover, New)
Series: Gallica
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An examination of the ways in which late medieval lyric poetry can
be seen to engage with contemporary medical theory. This book
argues that late medieval love poets, from Petrarch to Machaut and
Charles d'Orleans, exploit scientific models as a broad framework
within which to redefine the limits of the lyric subject and his
body. Just as humoraltheory depends upon principles of likes and
contraries in order to heal, poetry makes possible a parallel
therapeutic system in which verbal oppositions and substitutions
counter or rewrite received medical wisdom. The specific case of
blindness, a disability that according to the theories of love that
predominated in the late medieval West foreclosed the possibility
of love, serves as a laboratory in which to explore poets'
circumvention of the logical limits of contemporary medical theory.
Reclaiming the power of remedy from physicians, these late medieval
French and Italian poets prompt us to rethink not only the
relationship between scientific and literary authority at the close
of the middle ages, but, more broadly speaking, the very notion of
therapy. Julie Singer is Assistant Professor of French at
Washington University, St Louis.
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