“The Humor of Skepticism: Therapeutic Laughter in Early Modern Literature” examines how laughter becomes integral to both medical and philosophical conceptions of therapy beginning in mid-sixteenth century France and concluding in the early English Restoration. By foregrounding the therapeutic function of laughter in poetry and prose works of the period, this study argues that early modern thinkers appropriate and ultimately transform the ancient ideal of tranquility or “ataraxia.” Bridging work on the cultural history of the emotions and classical reception, “The Humor of Skepticism” provides new grounds for theorizing early modern affect and epistemology together. Whether laughter helps to regulate the fluctuations of the Galenic humoral ...
Renaissance humoral theory held that a human body contains four principal fluids, blood, phlegm, bla...
In this dissertation, I argue that the humors are a productive way to read early modern drama and th...
“Misreading Skepticism in the Long Eighteenth Century: Studies in the Rhetoric of Assent” revisits t...
This study focuses on the workings of humor in 16th-and 17th-century England, particularly in its pr...
Yates, JulianThe dissertation seeks to problematize the definition of laughter as an object of criti...
This study focuses on the workings of humor in 16th-and 17th-century England, particularly in its pr...
Thesis (Ph.D)--Boston University.In attempting to discover the significance of laughter in interpret...
This thesis investigates attitudes to happiness in the early modern period and literary representati...
This dissertation centers on the laughter elicited in early modern drama via text and performance. T...
"Forms of Consolation in Early Modern English Poetry" locates seventeenth-century English poetry in ...
Charging the Enlightenment with naivety for its advancement of human understanding has become a crit...
This dissertation examines literary laughter in Latin poetry and, specifically, the ways in which te...
In this dissertation, I examine the value of skepticism to writers interested in what were competing...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the comic Renaissance literature through the prism of indi...
In this dissertation, I examine the value of skepticism to writers interested in what were competing...
Renaissance humoral theory held that a human body contains four principal fluids, blood, phlegm, bla...
In this dissertation, I argue that the humors are a productive way to read early modern drama and th...
“Misreading Skepticism in the Long Eighteenth Century: Studies in the Rhetoric of Assent” revisits t...
This study focuses on the workings of humor in 16th-and 17th-century England, particularly in its pr...
Yates, JulianThe dissertation seeks to problematize the definition of laughter as an object of criti...
This study focuses on the workings of humor in 16th-and 17th-century England, particularly in its pr...
Thesis (Ph.D)--Boston University.In attempting to discover the significance of laughter in interpret...
This thesis investigates attitudes to happiness in the early modern period and literary representati...
This dissertation centers on the laughter elicited in early modern drama via text and performance. T...
"Forms of Consolation in Early Modern English Poetry" locates seventeenth-century English poetry in ...
Charging the Enlightenment with naivety for its advancement of human understanding has become a crit...
This dissertation examines literary laughter in Latin poetry and, specifically, the ways in which te...
In this dissertation, I examine the value of skepticism to writers interested in what were competing...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the comic Renaissance literature through the prism of indi...
In this dissertation, I examine the value of skepticism to writers interested in what were competing...
Renaissance humoral theory held that a human body contains four principal fluids, blood, phlegm, bla...
In this dissertation, I argue that the humors are a productive way to read early modern drama and th...
“Misreading Skepticism in the Long Eighteenth Century: Studies in the Rhetoric of Assent” revisits t...