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,Erdöl und seine Verarbeitungsprodukte,of infectious disease most familiar to modern readers and highlights a premodern discourse of illness that presumes likeness or sympathy between infecting agent and infected body. Turning to this premodern discourse illuminates the language of contagion in ., a play that uses comparatively little la倾听 发表于 2025-3-24 05:15:47
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-24805-8of the meme is applied to the 1607 Midlands uprisings, situating memes related to the distribution of food and associated political agency as a type of ideological contagion. The opening scene of . demonstrates how the plebeians’ more equitable food distribution meme is countered by memes of state cCAB 发表于 2025-3-24 09:52:16
Helmut Börkircher,Peter J. Lehmeiernflates the character’s literary, cultural, and critical iconicity with the play’s own status as a primary agent of Shakespearean storytelling. The parallels between contagion and the spread of information in the play, he argues, mimic those inherent to the business of theatre itself, suggesting tha浅滩 发表于 2025-3-24 12:39:13
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-24808-9ally constitutive ideas in the plague-ridden environment of Renaissance England. Locating this pairing at the intersection of material and spiritual senses of causality, Estabillo finds that explanations of atheism often echo the language of contagion. The religious imagination of the period describobeisance 发表于 2025-3-24 18:35:26
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-24809-6et. A phrase blending Joost van Loon’s concept of “epidemic space” and Jane Bennett’s thinking about human–nonhuman assemblages as sites of distributive agency, the epidemic assemblage denies a patient zero. As an assemblage of people, weather, politics, economy, infrastructure, etc., Verona thus deVEIL 发表于 2025-3-24 20:44:36
Darryl Chalk,Mary Floyd-WilsonFirst book to consider how the discourse and concept of contagion in the period can provide a lens for understanding early modern theatrical performance, dramatic plots, and theatre-going.In addition变化 发表于 2025-3-25 00:07:42
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