دانلود کتاب “Termes of Phisik”: Reading Between Literary and Medical Discourses in Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and John Lydgate’s Dietary [thesis]
by Jake Walsh Morrissey
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عنوان فارسی: "Termes از Phisik": خواندن بین ادبی و پزشکی گفتمان در Geoffrey Chaucer کانتربوری و جان Lydgate غذایی [پایان نامه] |
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In the General Prologue and linking narratives of the Canterbury Tales, Chaucer satirizes academic medicine by means of its own discourse––what he calls the “termes of phisik”––and in the context of a larger thematic exploration of healing and illness in post- Black Death England. In the Knight’s tale, Chaucer includes a miniature verse treatise on lovesickness (amor hereos), which, despite its brevity and satiric quality, draws learnedly from contemporary medical theory, in effect constituting one of the best-known technical works on the subject in Middle English. Lydgate’s Dietary, a verse regimen of physical, spiritual, and social health, was one of the most widely circulated Middle English poems. It has been overlooked and misunderstood by scholars, however, because they have neglected to consider the poem’s complex relationship with its sources and analogues and often refer to a highly unrepresentative edition of the text. By locating Chaucer’s and Lydgate’s creative uses of medical discourse within their textual and historical contexts, I offer new readings of their poems and reconstruct their respective roles in English medical history.