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Chapter 2. “The Lake of my Heart” Blood, Containment, and the Boundaries of the Person in the Writing of Dante and Catherine of Siena
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Heather Webb
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I Circulation
- Chapter 1. Was the Heart “Dethroned”? Harvey’s Discoveries and the Politics of Blood, Heart, and Circulation 15
- Chapter 2. “The Lake of my Heart” Blood, Containment, and the Boundaries of the Person in the Writing of Dante and Catherine of Siena 31
- Chapter 3. Sorting Pistol’s Blood Social Class and the Circulation of Character in Shakespeare’s 2 Henry IV and Henry V 43
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Part II Wounds
- Chapter 4. Mantled in Blood Shakespeare’s Bloodstains and Early Modern Textile Culture 61
- Chapter 5. Rethinking Nosebleeds Gendering Spontaneous Bleedings in Medieval and Early Modern Medicine 79
- Chapter 6. Screaming Bleeding Trees Textual Wounding and the Epic Tradition 92
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Part III Corruption
- Chapter 7. Corruption, Generation, and the Problem of Menstrua in Early Modern Alchemy 111
- Chapter 8. Bloody Students Youth, Corruption, and Discipline in the Medieval Classroom 123
- Chapter 9. Blood, Milk, Poison Romeo and Juliet’s Tragedy of “Green” Desire and Corrupted Blood 134
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Part IV Proof
- Chapter 10. “In Every Wound There is a Bloody Tongue”. Cruentation in Early Modern Literature and Psychology 151
- Chapter 11. “In such abundance . . . that it fill a Bason”. Early Modern Bleeding Bowls 167
- Chapter 12. Macbeth and the Croxton Play of the Sacrament: Blood and Belief in Early English Stagecraft 183
- Chapter 13. Simular Proof, Tragicomic Turns, and Cymbeline’s Bloody Cloth 198
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Part V Signs and Substance
- Chapter 14. Blood of the Grape 211
- Chapter 15. Blood on the Butcher’s Knife: Images of Pig Slaughter in Late Medieval Illustrated Calendars 224
- Chapter 16. Queer Blood 238
- Notes 249
- Bibliography 309
- List of Contributors 339
- Index 343
- Acknowledgments 353
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I Circulation
- Chapter 1. Was the Heart “Dethroned”? Harvey’s Discoveries and the Politics of Blood, Heart, and Circulation 15
- Chapter 2. “The Lake of my Heart” Blood, Containment, and the Boundaries of the Person in the Writing of Dante and Catherine of Siena 31
- Chapter 3. Sorting Pistol’s Blood Social Class and the Circulation of Character in Shakespeare’s 2 Henry IV and Henry V 43
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Part II Wounds
- Chapter 4. Mantled in Blood Shakespeare’s Bloodstains and Early Modern Textile Culture 61
- Chapter 5. Rethinking Nosebleeds Gendering Spontaneous Bleedings in Medieval and Early Modern Medicine 79
- Chapter 6. Screaming Bleeding Trees Textual Wounding and the Epic Tradition 92
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Part III Corruption
- Chapter 7. Corruption, Generation, and the Problem of Menstrua in Early Modern Alchemy 111
- Chapter 8. Bloody Students Youth, Corruption, and Discipline in the Medieval Classroom 123
- Chapter 9. Blood, Milk, Poison Romeo and Juliet’s Tragedy of “Green” Desire and Corrupted Blood 134
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Part IV Proof
- Chapter 10. “In Every Wound There is a Bloody Tongue”. Cruentation in Early Modern Literature and Psychology 151
- Chapter 11. “In such abundance . . . that it fill a Bason”. Early Modern Bleeding Bowls 167
- Chapter 12. Macbeth and the Croxton Play of the Sacrament: Blood and Belief in Early English Stagecraft 183
- Chapter 13. Simular Proof, Tragicomic Turns, and Cymbeline’s Bloody Cloth 198
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Part V Signs and Substance
- Chapter 14. Blood of the Grape 211
- Chapter 15. Blood on the Butcher’s Knife: Images of Pig Slaughter in Late Medieval Illustrated Calendars 224
- Chapter 16. Queer Blood 238
- Notes 249
- Bibliography 309
- List of Contributors 339
- Index 343
- Acknowledgments 353