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In The Realms of Apollo, literary scholar Raymond A. Anselment examines how seventeenth-century English authors confronted the physical and psychological realities of death.
Focusing on the dangers of childbirth and the terrors of bubonic plague, venereal disease, and smallpox, the book reveals in the discourse of literary and medical texts the meanings of sickness and death in both the daily life and culture of seventeenth-century England. These perspectives show each realm anew as the domain of Apollo, the deity widely celebrated in myth as the god of poetry and the god of medicine.
Authors of both formal elegies and simple broadsides saw themselves as healers who tried to find in language the solace physicians could not find in medicine. Within the context of the suffering so unmistakable in the medical treatises and in the personal diaries, memoirs, and letters, the poets' struggles illuminate a new cultural consciousness of sickness and death.
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History and criticism, Healing in literature, Intellectual life, English literature, Medicine in literature, Apollo (Greek deity) in literature, Literature and medicine, Diseases in literature, Healing, Body, Human, in literature, History, Human body in literature, In literature, Medicine, Modern Literature, English literature, history and criticism, early modern, 1500-1700Places
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The realms of Apollo: literature and healing in seventeenth-century England
1995, University of Delaware Press, Associated University Presses
in English
0874135532 9780874135534
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-304) and index.
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