Disease and Disability in Medieval and Early Modern Art and Literature

Disease and Disability in Medieval and Early Modern Art and Literature
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Publisher : Brepols Publishers
Total Pages : 379
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ISBN-10 : 2503588700
ISBN-13 : 9782503588704
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Book Synopsis Disease and Disability in Medieval and Early Modern Art and Literature by : Rinaldo Fernando Canalis

Download or read book Disease and Disability in Medieval and Early Modern Art and Literature written by Rinaldo Fernando Canalis and published by Brepols Publishers. This book was released on 2021 with total page 379 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Humanity has always shown a keen interest in the pathological, ranging from a morbid fascination with 'monsters' and deformities to a genuine compassion for the ill and suffering. Medieval and early modern people were no exception, expressing their emotional response to disease in both literary works and, to a somewhat lesser extent, in the plastic arts. Consequently, it becomes necessary to ask what motivated writers and artists to choose an illness or a disability and its physical and social consequences as subjects of aesthetic or intellectual expression. Were these works the result of an intrusion in their intent to faithfully reproduce nature, or do they reflect an intentional contrast against the pre-modern portrayal of spiritual ideals and, later, through the influence of the classics, the rediscovered importance and beauty of the human body? The essays contained in this volume address these questions, albeit not always directly but, rather, through an analysis of the societal reactions to the threats and challenges that essentially unopposed disease and physical impairment presented. They cover a wide range of responses, variable, of course, according to the period under scrutiny, its technological moment, and the usually fruitless attempts at treatment.


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