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Medicine Matters in Five Comedies of Shakespeare
(Englisch)
From the Renaissance Context to a Reading of the Plays
Camaiora, Luisa & Conti, Andrea A.

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The first part of the book presents a general overview of some aspects of medicine and medical matters in the Renaissance. The second part proposes a close reading of five Shakespearean comedies, identifying for each one a specific medical theme and perspective that acts as unifying motif for the interpretation of the play.

The first part of the book presents a general overview of some aspects of medicine and medical matters in the Renaissance. The second part proposes a close reading of five Shakespearean comedies, identifying for each one a specific medical theme and perspective that acts as unifying motif for the interpretation of the play.


The book examines the presence of medicine matters in Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors, Love's Labour's Lost, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Taming of the Shrew, and The Merry Wives of Windsor, and documents how the theme of medicine can acquire particular importance for the interpretation of the plays: namely, it matters. Andrea A. Conti provides information on certain aspects of the medical context of the Renaissance, effecting the essential connections with previous and subsequent periods and furnishing the necessary background for the understanding of the state of the art of medicine at the time. Luisa Camaiora presents a close reading of the comedies, and identifies for each a specific and dominant medical facet, then proposed as a structural key for the analysis of the plays. The medical motifs enucleated determine the critical perspective for the discussion of the dramatic characters and events and for the interpretation of the overall meaning and significance of the single works. Features and references related to the sphere of medicine, identified in the comedies, are also commented upon and examined in the context of this medical reading of the plays.


Luisa Camaiora/Andrea A. Conti: Premise - Andrea A. Conti: Part I: Some Features of the Renaissance Context - Introduction - Humours and the Body - Pestilences and Diseases - Medical Interventions and Preparations - Practitioners - Institutions, Medical Progress and Health Care - Luisa Camaiora: Part II: A Reading of Five Comedies of Shakespeare - Note on the Chronology of the Comedies - Undifferentiated Diagnoses in The Comedy of Errors: Reliance on Visual Evidence - Logorrhoeic Symptoms in Love's Labour's Lost: Indigestion of Words - The Chameleon Syndrome in The Two Gentlemen of Verona: Mutation in Love - Homoeopathic Necessity in The Taming of the Shrew: Interactive Therapy - Tempers and Distempers in The Merry Wives of Windsor: Variable Humours - Bibliography.


«The book as a whole adds meaningful and original insights into Shakespeare's study.»
(Elisa Fortunato, Le Simplegadi Vol. XV-No. 17 November 2017)

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Luisa Camaiora is former full professor of English linguistics at the Catholic University of Milan, where she was also Dean. She was previously professor of English Literature at the Universities of Udine, Milan State and Verona. She has published on Shakespeare and English Renaissance poets and has written books and articles on eighteenth and nineteenth-century poets and novelists.



Über den Autor

Luisa Camaiora is former full professor of English linguistics at the Catholic University of Milan, where she was also Dean. She was previously professor of English Literature at the Universities of Udine, Milan State and Verona. She has published on Shakespeare and English Renaissance poets and has written books and articles on eighteenth and nineteenth-century poets and novelists.

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Andrea A. Conti, M.D., is researcher and aggregate professor in the history of medicine at the University of Florence. His publications in Italian and international scientific journals, many indexed on the Medline database, treat the history of Western medicine, and particularly infectious diseases, bioethics, clinical epidemiology, and the methodology of biomedical research.


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Luisa Camaiora/Andrea A. Conti: Premise - Andrea A. Conti: Part I: Some Features of the Renaissance Context - Introduction - Humours and the Body - Pestilences and Diseases - Medical Interventions and Preparations - Practitioners - Institutions, Medical Progress and Health Care - Luisa Camaiora: Part II: A Reading of Five Comedies of Shakespeare - Note on the Chronology of the Comedies - Undifferentiated Diagnoses in The Comedy of Errors: Reliance on Visual Evidence - Logorrhoeic Symptoms in Love's Labour's Lost: Indigestion of Words - The Chameleon Syndrome in The Two Gentlemen of Verona: Mutation in Love - Homoeopathic Necessity in The Taming of the Shrew: Interactive Therapy - Tempers and Distempers in The Merry Wives of Windsor: Variable Humours - Bibliography.


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The book examines the presence of medicine matters in Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors, Love's Labour's Lost, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Taming of the Shrew, and The Merry Wives of Windsor, and documents how the theme of medicine can acquire particular importance for the interpretation of the plays: namely, it matters. Andrea A. Conti provides information on certain aspects of the medical context of the Renaissance, effecting the essential connections with previous and subsequent periods and furnishing the necessary background for the understanding of the state of the art of medicine at the time. Luisa Camaiora presents a close reading of the comedies, and identifies for each a specific and dominant medical facet, then proposed as a structural key for the analysis of the plays. The medical motifs enucleated determine the critical perspective for the discussion of the dramatic characters and events and for the interpretation of the overall meaning and significance of the single works. Features and references related to the sphere of medicine, identified in the comedies, are also commented upon and examined in the context of this medical reading of the plays.



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