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"Orlemanski has provided scholars of all kinds of late medieval texts with a vital set of critical tools with which they might newly attend to the uncertain, plural, and fluid relationship between body, self, and other, and to the sustained medieval conversations that took place between literary and medical writings." * Journal of British Studies *
"Through her dynamic readings of texts that feature descriptions of bodily processes, Orlemanski shows that late medieval literary writers had come to see literary production as a space in which embodiment, textuality, and signification could be explored . . . [W]hat Orlemanski does in her literary readings is energizing and challenging. Her book's engagement with late medieval textuality and physicality will be of great interest to scholars in the field." * Studies in the Age of Chaucer *
"[V]ery erudite and interesting . . . Symptomatic Subjects is an impressive tour de force of literary and philosophical- especially semiotic-analysis. As the title indicates, it centers on causality as manifested in ailing human bodies. Having established the historical and philosophical background, the author turns to contemporary literature to substantiate and analyze the medical contents of several works." * Isis *
"

[P]atient, sustained, synthetic historical exposition plays into patient, sustained, coherent, often intricate readings. The casually browsing reader might suppose this to be a literary history of
physik, but Symptomatic Subjects is more intellectually gripping than that.

" * SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 *
"An exciting, accomplished, and dazzling book. Julie Orlemanski is reinventing the field of literature and medicine, making a signal contribution to the medical humanities while gifting the field of Middle English studies with a bracing series of new interpretations that will influence our readings of medieval and other literatures for many years to come." * Bruce Holsinger, University of Virginia *

Table of Contents

List of Abbreviationsix
Introduction
PART I. THINKING WITH Phisik
Chapter 1. Imagining Etiology
Chapter 2. Cause, Authority, Sign, and Book
PART II. PLAYING WITH Phisik
Chapter 3. Satire and Medical Materialism
Chapter 4. Embodying Causation in Exempla
PART III. EMPLOTTING Phisik
Chapter 5. The Metaphysics of Phisik in the "Knight's Tale"
Chapter 6. Desire and Defacement in the Testament of Cresseid
Part IV. PERSONALIZING Phisik
Chapter 7. Symptoms and the Signifying Condition in Hoccleve's Series
Chapter 8. From Noise to Narration in the Book of Margery Kempe
Coda
Notes
Works Cited
Index
Acknowledgments

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      Publisher: MT - University of Pennsylvania Press
      Publication Date: 5/17/2019 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780812250909, 978-0812250909
      ISBN10: 0812250907

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "Orlemanski has provided scholars of all kinds of late medieval texts with a vital set of critical tools with which they might newly attend to the uncertain, plural, and fluid relationship between body, self, and other, and to the sustained medieval conversations that took place between literary and medical writings." * Journal of British Studies *
      "Through her dynamic readings of texts that feature descriptions of bodily processes, Orlemanski shows that late medieval literary writers had come to see literary production as a space in which embodiment, textuality, and signification could be explored . . . [W]hat Orlemanski does in her literary readings is energizing and challenging. Her book's engagement with late medieval textuality and physicality will be of great interest to scholars in the field." * Studies in the Age of Chaucer *
      "[V]ery erudite and interesting . . . Symptomatic Subjects is an impressive tour de force of literary and philosophical- especially semiotic-analysis. As the title indicates, it centers on causality as manifested in ailing human bodies. Having established the historical and philosophical background, the author turns to contemporary literature to substantiate and analyze the medical contents of several works." * Isis *
      "

      [P]atient, sustained, synthetic historical exposition plays into patient, sustained, coherent, often intricate readings. The casually browsing reader might suppose this to be a literary history of
      physik, but Symptomatic Subjects is more intellectually gripping than that.

      " * SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 *
      "An exciting, accomplished, and dazzling book. Julie Orlemanski is reinventing the field of literature and medicine, making a signal contribution to the medical humanities while gifting the field of Middle English studies with a bracing series of new interpretations that will influence our readings of medieval and other literatures for many years to come." * Bruce Holsinger, University of Virginia *

      Table of Contents

      List of Abbreviationsix
      Introduction
      PART I. THINKING WITH Phisik
      Chapter 1. Imagining Etiology
      Chapter 2. Cause, Authority, Sign, and Book
      PART II. PLAYING WITH Phisik
      Chapter 3. Satire and Medical Materialism
      Chapter 4. Embodying Causation in Exempla
      PART III. EMPLOTTING Phisik
      Chapter 5. The Metaphysics of Phisik in the "Knight's Tale"
      Chapter 6. Desire and Defacement in the Testament of Cresseid
      Part IV. PERSONALIZING Phisik
      Chapter 7. Symptoms and the Signifying Condition in Hoccleve's Series
      Chapter 8. From Noise to Narration in the Book of Margery Kempe
      Coda
      Notes
      Works Cited
      Index
      Acknowledgments

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