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Lovesickness and Gender in Early Modern English Literature

Lovesickness and Gender in Early Modern English Literature

9780199266128
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In early modern medical texts, intense unfulfilled erotic desire is held to be a real and virulent disease:: it is classified as a species of melancholy, with physical etiologies and cures. Lesel Dawson analyzes literary representations of lovesickness in relation to medical ideas about desire and wider questions about gender and identity, exploring the different ways that desire is believed to take root in the body, how gender roles are encoded and contested in courtship, and thepsychic pains and pleasures of frustrated passion. She explores the relationship between womens lovesickness and other female maladies (such as hysteria and greensickness), and asks whether women can suffer from intellectual forms of melancholy generally thought to be exclusively male. Finally, sheexamines the ways in which Neoplatonism offers an alternative construction of love to that found in natural philosophy and considers how anxieties concerning loves ability to emasculate the male lover emerge indirectly in remedies for lovesickness. With reference to the works of Shakespeare, Beaumont and Fletcher, Middleton, Ford, and Davenant, Lovesickness and Gender in Early Modern English Literature investigates how early modern representations of lovesickness expose contemporary cultural constructions of love, revealing the relation of sexuality to spirituality and the creation and shattering of the impassioned subject. It offers an important contribution to the history of romantic love and will be of interest to students andscholars of literature, gender, and medical history.
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OUP Oxford
86299
9780199266128
9780199266128

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Publication date
2008
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
256
Dimensions (mm)
144 x 223
Weight (g)
480
  • Introduction: Sweet Poison; My Love is as a Fever: Medical Constructions of Desire in Early Modern England; A Thirsty Womb: Lovesickness, Green Sickness, Hysteria, and Uterine Fury; Beyond Ophelia: The Anatomy of Female Melancholy; Lovesickness and Neoplatonism; Griefs Will Have their Vent: Physical and Psychological Remedies for Lovesickness; Menstruation, Misogyny, and the Cure for Love; Bibliography; Index;
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