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Popular Medicine, Hysterical Disease, and Social Controversy in Shakespeare's England (Paperback)
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Mining a series of previously uncharted conversations springing up
in 16th- and 17th-century popular medicine and culture, this study
explores early modern England's significant and sustained interest
in the hysterical diseases of women. Kaara L. Peterson assembles a
fascinating collection of medical materials to support her
discussion of contemporary debates about varieties of uterine
pathologies and the implications of these debates for our
understanding of drama's representation of hysterica passio cases
in particular, among other hysterical maladies. An important aspect
of the author's approach is to restore, with all its nuances, the
debates created by early modern medical writers over attempts to
define the boundaries and resonances of hysterical ailments, which
Peterson argues have been largely erased or elided by historicist
criticism, including scholarship overly focused on melancholy. One
of the main goals of the book is to stress the centrality of
gendered concepts of disease for the period and to reveal a whole
catalog of early modern literary strategies for representing
women's illnesses. Among the medical works discussed are Edward
Jorden's central text A Briefe Discourse of a Disease Called the
Suffocation of the Mother (1603) and contemporary plays, including
Shakespeare's Pericles, Othello, King Lear, and The Winter's Tale;
Webster's The Duchess of Malfi; and Chapman's Bussy D'Ambois.
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