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Throughout his work, Ben Jonson referred to writing in terms of ingestion, digestion, and excretion, mimicking the functions of the digestive tract. In The Fury of Men's Gullets, Bruce Boehrer explores the poet's fascination with alimentary matters and the way in which such references describe Jonson's personal and cultural transformation.
Drawing on the theoretical work of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, the author studies the alimentary and convivial language in Jonson's work. He suggests that these pervasive metaphors provided the poet with a vocabulary for addressing issues of patronage and friendship, literary production and consumption, and social inclusion and exclusion.
In his wide-ranging examination of Jonson's plays, prose, and nondramatic verse, Boehrer discusses the sociohistorical significance of food, the politics of conspicuous consumption, the infrastructure of Jacobean London, and pertinent aspects of Renaissance medical practice and physiological theory. The Fury of Men's Gullets uniquely interprets Jonson's construction of early modern English literary sensibility.
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Knowledge, History, Food habits in literature, Literature and society, Digestion in literature, Dinners and dining in literature, Anatomy, Gastronomy in literature, Food in literature, Literature and science, Alimentary canal in literature, Manners and customs, Body, Human, in literature, Human body in literature, Jonson, ben, 1573-1637, Knowledge and learningPeople
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Fury of Men's Gullets: Ben Jonson and the Digestive Canal
2015, University of Pennsylvania Press
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1512800899 9781512800890
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The fury of men's gullets: Ben Jonson and the digestive canal
1997, University of Pennsylvania Press
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0812234081 9780812234084
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-233 and index.
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