Spa Culture and Literature in England, 1500-1800

Spa Culture and Literature in England, 1500-1800
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 9783030665685
ISBN-13 : 3030665682
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Synopsis Spa Culture and Literature in England, 1500-1800 by : Sophie Chiari

This edited collection aims at highlighting the various uses of water in sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth-century England, while exploring the tensions between those who praised the curative virtues of waters and those who rejected them for their supposedly harmful effects. Divided into three balanced sections, the collection includes contributions from renowned specialists of early modern culture and literature as well as rising young scholars as it seeks to establish a dialogue between different methodologies, and explain why the spa-related issues examined still resonate in today’s society.

Spa Culture and Literature in England, 1500-1800

Spa Culture and Literature in England, 1500-1800
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Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 3030665674
ISBN-13 : 9783030665678
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Spa Culture and Literature in England, 1500-1800 by : Sophie Chiari

This edited collection aims at highlighting the various uses of water in sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth-century England, while exploring the tensions between those who praised the curative virtues of waters and those who rejected them for their supposedly harmful effects. Divided into three balanced sections, the collection includes contributions from renowned specialists of early modern culture and literature as well as rising young scholars as it seeks to establish a dialogue between different methodologies, and explain why the spa-related issues examined still resonate in today’s society.

Spa Culture and Literature in England, 1500-1800

Spa Culture and Literature in England, 1500-1800
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 3030665690
ISBN-13 : 9783030665692
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Synopsis Spa Culture and Literature in England, 1500-1800 by : Sophie Chiari

This edited collection aims at highlighting the various uses of water in sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth-century England, while exploring the tensions between those who praised the curative virtues of waters and those who rejected them for their supposedly harmful effects. Divided into three balanced sections, the collection includes contributions from renowned specialists of early modern culture and literature as well as rising young scholars as it seeks to establish a dialogue between different methodologies, and explain why the spa-related issues examined still resonate in today's society. Sophie Chiari is Professor of English Literature at the Université Clermont Auvergne, France, specializing in ecocritical studies. Previous publications include Shakespeare's Representation of Weather, Climate and Environment (2019). She is currently working on Shakespeare's Environment: A Dictionary (2021). Samuel Cuisinier-Delorme is a lecturer at the Université Clermont Auvergne where his research focuses on English Literature from the 16th _18th centuries. Samuel lives and works in Vichy, where he is developing research projects on waters and balneology. He is currently planning a seminar on spa literature and is also working on a forthcoming book in French on the same topic, Regards sur le thermalisme européen du Moyen Âge au XIXe siècle (2021).

Murky waters

Murky waters
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 9781526159700
ISBN-13 : 1526159708
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Synopsis Murky waters by : Sophie Vasset

Murky waters challenges the refined image of spa towns in eighteenth-century Britain by unveiling darker and more ambivalent contemporary representations. It reasserts the centrality of health in British spas by looking at disease, the representation of treatment and the social networks of care woven into spa towns. The book explores the great variety of medical and literary discourses on the numerous British spas in the long eighteenth century and offers a rare look at spas beyond Bath. Following the thread of 'murkiness', it explores the underwater culture of spas, from the gender fluidity of users to the local and national political dimensions, as well as the financial risks taken by gamblers and investors. It thus brings a fresh look at mineral waters and a pinch of salt to health-related discourses.

Northanger Abbey

Northanger Abbey
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9780192577801
ISBN-13 : 0192577808
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Northanger Abbey by : Jane Austen

'No one who had ever seen Catherine Morland in her infancy, would have supposed her born to be an heroine.' Northanger Abbey is a comedy about reading and misreading-of books and the world-and about different kinds of peril, both imagined and real. In it, Austen's youngest heroine, Catherine Morland, must navigate financial disadvantage, social constraint, and sometimes quite ruthless manipulation. The absurdities of fashion and conspicuous consumption, voguish ostentation and social competition are seen first in shark-infested Bath, (the premier health resort and marriage market of the day) and then in a more tranquil pocket of rural Gloucestershire that turns out to be a hotbed of materialism and greed. Jane Austen combines making fun of the excesses of the Gothic novel with larger moral issues: the folly of letting literature get in the way of life, and the inexcusability (especially for women) of not thinking for oneself. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

A Cultural History of Early Modern English Cryptography Manuals

A Cultural History of Early Modern English Cryptography Manuals
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9781315458205
ISBN-13 : 1315458209
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Synopsis A Cultural History of Early Modern English Cryptography Manuals by : Katherine Ellison

While there are many surveys of cryptography, none pay any attention to the volume of manuals that appeared during the seventeenth century, or provide any cultural context for the appearance, design, or significance of the genre during the period.Through close readings of five specific primary texts that have been ignored not only in cryptography scholarship but also in early modern literary, scientific, and historical studies, this book allows us to see one origin of disciplinary division in the popular imagination and in the university, when particular broad fields – the sciences, the mechanical arts, and the liberal arts – came to be viewed as more or less profitable.

William Barker, Xenophon's 'Cyropædia'

William Barker, Xenophon's 'Cyropædia'
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Publisher : MHRA
Total Pages : 299
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ISBN-10 : 9781781889824
ISBN-13 : 1781889821
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis William Barker, Xenophon's 'Cyropædia' by : Jane Grogan

William Barker’s translation of Xenophon’s Cyropaedia is the first substantial translation from Greek directly to English in Tudor England. It presents to its English readers an extraordinarily important text for humanists across Europe: a semi-fictional biography of the ancient Persian emperor, Cyrus the Great, so generically rich that it became (in England as well as Europe) a popular authority and model in the very different fields of educational, political and literary theory, as well as in literature by Sidney, Spenser and others. This edition, for the first time, identifies its translator as a hitherto overlooked figure from the circle of Sir John Cheke at St John’s College, Cambridge, locus of an important and influential revival of Greek scholarship. A prolific translator from Greek and Italian, Barker was a Catholic, and spent most of his career working as secretary to Thomas Howard, fourth Duke of Norfolk. What little notoriety he eventually gained was as the ‘Italianified Englishman’ who told of Howard’s involvement in the Ridolfi plot. But even here, this edition shows, Barker’s intellectual patronage by Cheke and friends, and their enduring support of him, his translations and the Chekeian agenda, can be discerned.

The Painted Closet of Lady Anne Bacon Drury

The Painted Closet of Lady Anne Bacon Drury
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 411
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ISBN-10 : 9781351541695
ISBN-13 : 1351541692
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Synopsis The Painted Closet of Lady Anne Bacon Drury by : H.L. Meakin

Lady Anne Bacon Drury (1572-1624) was the granddaughter and niece of two of England's Lord Keepers of the Great Seal, Sir Nicholas Bacon and Sir Francis Bacon. Lady Anne was also the friend and patroness of John Donne and Joseph Hall; however, she deserves to be remembered in her own right. Within her massive country house, Lady Anne created a tiny painted room that she seems to have used as a kind of three-dimensional book. The walls consisted of panels of pictures and mottoes, grouped under Latin sentences. These panels can still be viewed in a Suffolk museum: Christchurch Mansion in Ipswich. Some panels point to classical and Biblical sources, and to popular emblem books. The sources of other panels are more recondite, while still others are original compositions by Lady Anne. The panels exhibit a contemptus mundi theme and reflect a struggle with ambition, pride, and even despair. Some panels also appear to register carefully veiled but pointed critiques of political and religious events and figures. Lady Anne's painted closet or 'architext' is thus relevant to a wide range of early modern scholarship in various disciplines but is as yet largely unappreciated. For the first time in four hundred years, this book fully describes the closet and places it in its personal, social, intellectual, and aesthetic contexts. It argues for the painted closet's importance for understanding early modern conceptualizations of private and public spaces, and for illuminating fundamental early modern habits of seeing and reading (especially combinations of text and image). Finally, this book explores the closet as an example of the ingenious ways in which female subjectivity found ways to express itself even within the constraints of early modern patriarchal society in England.

English and British Fiction, 1750-1820

English and British Fiction, 1750-1820
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 705
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ISBN-10 : 9780199574803
ISBN-13 : 0199574804
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis English and British Fiction, 1750-1820 by : Peter Garside

This series presents a comprehensive, global and up-to-date history of English-language prose fiction and written ... by a international team of scholars ... -- dust jacket.

The Salt of the Earth

The Salt of the Earth
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9789004161764
ISBN-13 : 9004161767
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis The Salt of the Earth by : Anna Marie Eleanor Roos

Consisting of a series of case studies, this book is devoted to the concept and uses of salt in early modern science, which have played a crucial role in the evolution of matter theory from Aristotelian concepts of the elements to Newtonian chymistry. No reliable study on this subject has been previously available. Its exploration of natural history's and medicine's intersection with chemical investigation in early modern England demonstrates the growing importance of the senses and experience as causes of intellectual change from 1650-1750. It demonstrates that an understanding of the changing definitions of "salt" is also crucial to a historical comprehension of the transition between alchemy and chemistry.