The word ‘nostalgia’ was coined by the Swiss medical student Johannes Hofer in his 1688 Dissertatio medica de nostalgia, oder Heimwehe. Hofer’s treatise and Edmund Spenser’s 1595 poem Colin Clouts Come Home Againe exemplify a premodern nostalgia. Hofer moves between moments of familiarity and alienation, while Spenser’s poem offers a richly imaginative response to the Elizabethan attempt to ‘plant’ new homes in Ireland. In each case, premodern nostalgia situates the longing for home within patterns of doubling and repetition that unsettle ideas of origin and belonging even as they propagate them.PostprintPeer reviewe
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PhDNostalgia was first conceived as a clinical entity in the seventeenth century, and understood as...
A history of nostalgia: what could this history be but a chimerical one, given that nostalgia seems ...
This thesis will analyse Edmund Spenser's pastoral poems, The Shepherd's Calendar (1579) and Co/in C...
The word ‘nostalgia’ was coined by the Swiss medical student Johannes Hofer in his 1688 Dissertatio ...
Memories of childhood seldom appear in early modern life writing, and nostalgia is not a primary mod...
In 1688 Johannes Hofer coined the term nostalgia to describe a cluster of physical symptoms resultin...
In the centuries prior to the advent of printing, scholars who practised the ars memorativa, often u...
Romanticism is, perhaps, one of the movements in literary history most closely identified with itine...
Edmund Spenser has been beleaguered by some critics who deem him to be a willing and active represen...
The Art of Memory in Renaissance scholarship was, for many years, confined to a footnote in classica...
The author wants to show that homesickness is not brought about by the intrinsic appeal of one's hom...
2-s2.0-85077858263This article focuses on England, England (1998), a late twentieth-century novel ab...
To examine Puritan nostalgia in the context of the Great Migration (1630s-40s), this paper analyzes ...
This essay foregrounds memory’s place in Spenser's A View of the Present State of Ireland (1596). Sp...
The literary act is almost inescapably nostalgic. That most cliché of opening lines—‘Once upon a tim...
PhDNostalgia was first conceived as a clinical entity in the seventeenth century, and understood as...
A history of nostalgia: what could this history be but a chimerical one, given that nostalgia seems ...
This thesis will analyse Edmund Spenser's pastoral poems, The Shepherd's Calendar (1579) and Co/in C...