Spa culture and literature in England, 1500-1800 / Sophie Chiari, Samuel Cuisinier-Delorme, editors.

This edited collection aims at highlighting the various uses of water in sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth-century England, while exploring the tensions between those who praised the curative virtues of waters and those who rejected them for their supposedly harmful effects. Divided into three...

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Other Authors: Chiari, Sophie (Editor), Cuisinier-Delorme, Samuel, 1983- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2021]
Series:Early modern literature in history.
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505 0 |a PART I: Generic Explorations: Baths and Waters in Poetry, Drama and Prose -- Chapter 1: Bathing ... in origane and thyme Baths in Spensers The Faerie Queene -- Chapter 2: Fountain, Waters and Spas in John Websters The Duchess of Malfi: From Blood Baths to Turkish delights -- Chapter 3: Taking the Cure: Mineral Waters and Loves Folly in Lady Mary Wroths The Countess of Montgomerys Urania -- Chapter 4: Bristol and Bath in Frances Burneys Evelina -- Chapter 5: Oh! Who can ever be tired of Bath? The sense of place in Jane Austens Northanger Abbey and Persuasion -- PART II: Taking the Waters: Myth, Recreation and Satire -- Chapter 6: Bath and Bladud: The Progress of a Wayward Myth -- Chapter 7: Creatures of the Bath: Transformations at the Early Modern British Spa -- Chapter 8: Bathing in Verse: Christopher Ansteys The New Bath Guide and Georgian Resort Satire -- Chapter 9: For Music is wholesome the Doctors all think: The Curative and Restorative Function of Music in Eighteenth-Century English Spas.-PART III: Emerging Science: The Therapeutic Uses of Waters -- Chapter 10: Water of Paradise : The Role and Function of Balneology in Bacon's New Atlantis, De vijs mortis and Historia vitae et mortis -- Chapter 11: Minerals in Winter : Robert Witties Cold Treatment -- Chapter 12: Mineral Waters as a Treatment for Barrenness in Eighteenth-Century Britain -- Chapter 13: Drowning in Health: Murky Perceptions of Mineral Water and Alcohol in Eighteenth-Century Medical Literature and Social Mores -- Coda: New ecocritical perspectives -- Chapter 14: All is Deep: All is Shallow. 
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