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Natural and Artificial Bodies in Early Modern England
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Natural and Artificial Bodies in Early Modern England

This book brings contemporary ways of reconceptualizing the human relationship to things into conversation with seventeenth-century writing, exploring how the literature of the period intersected with changing understandings of the conceptual structure of matter and how human beings might reconfigure their place in a web of nonhuman relations. Focusing on texts that cross the frontier between literature and science, Snider recovers the material and body worlds of seventeenth-century culture as treated in poetry, natural philosophy, medical treatises, comedy, and prose fiction. He shows how a range of writers understood and theorized “matter,” “bodies,” and “spirits” as characters in complex and sometimes bizarre scenarios involving human relationships to the phenomenal world. The logic that made matter subject to uniform theorizing facilitated a crossing of boundaries between the human and nonhuman and became a persistent figure of explanation at the time when distinctions between the natural and the artificial were undergoing reformulation.

Undertittel
Literature, Natural Philosophy, Objects
Forfatter
Alvin Snider
ISBN
9781138949874
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
453 gram
Utgivelsesdato
28.11.2024
Forlag
Routledge
Antall sider
216