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John Donne's Physics Professor Elizabeth D. Harvey

John Donne's Physics By Professor Elizabeth D. Harvey

John Donne's Physics by Professor Elizabeth D. Harvey


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John Donne's Physics by Professor Elizabeth D. Harvey

A reimagining of Devotions upon Emergent Occasions as an original treatment of human life shaped by innovations in seventeenth-century science and medicine.

In 1624, poet and preacher John Donne published Devotions upon Emergent Occasions, a book that recorded his near-death experience during a deadly epidemic in London. Four hundred years later, in the aftermath of our own pandemic, Harvey and Harrison show how Devotions crystalizes the power, beauty, and enduring strangeness of Donnes thinking. Arguing that Donne saw human life in light of emergent ideas in the study of nature (physics) and the study of the body (physick), John Donnes Physics reveals Devotions as a culminating achievement, a radically new literary form that uses poetic techniques to depict Donnes encounter with death in a world transformed by new discoveries and knowledge systems.

John Donne's Physics Reviews

I would not, John Donne wrote, that death take me asleep.It did not.John Donnes Physics is a magnificent account of those waking moments of dying. It is so much more than biography. If we are ourselves part of the natural order, then a rigorous first-personal account of embodied decay has a claim to count as a contribution to physics. This book is a delightful account of Donnes transformation of the very idea of experience. -- Jonathan Lear, University of Chicago
Like its mind-bending subject, John Donnes Physics travels deep into the microcosm and out to the very edges of thought. Combining great erudition with exquisite attention to linguistic detail, Harvey and Harrison show us how Donnes intimate experiment in the phenomenology of illness speaks to us with passion and urgency across four centuries. -- Gerard Passannante, University of Maryland
John Donnes Physics is a remarkable book. In their engaging way, the authors resituate Donnes Devotions upon Emergent Occasions, his exploration of what they call the extended domain of dying, at the center of his corpus, where philosophical, physical, medical, and other kinds of knowledge converge. I learned a great deal and will absorb Harvey and Harrisons insights into my own research and teaching. -- Roland Greene, Stanford University

About Professor Elizabeth D. Harvey

Elizabeth D. Harvey is professor emeritus of English at the University of Toronto, a literary critic, and a psychoanalyst. She is the author or editor of several books, most recently Luce Irigaray and Premodern Culture: Thresholds of History.Timothy M. Harrison is associate professor in the Department of English Language and Literature and the John U. Nef Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago. He is the author of Coming To: Consciousness and Natality in Early Modern England, also published by the University of Chicago Press.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
Abbreviations
Preface

Introduction: Threshold Physics
1. Donnes Experience
2. The Time of the Body
3. Changing Genres
4. The History of Words
5. The Physician Calls
6. Translating the Soul
Coda

Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

NGR9780226833514
9780226833514
0226833518
John Donne's Physics by Professor Elizabeth D. Harvey
New
Paperback
The University of Chicago Press
2024-05-10
256
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