Article ID: CBB748337184

Illness Narratives in the Later Middle Ages: Arderne, Chaucer, and Hoccleve (2016)

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Thinkers such as Elaine Scarry and Kathlyn Conway have written about the problems of master narratives of illness: pain can mark the limits of what narrative can do. This essay argues that late medieval writers not only had an understanding of the impulse to fit illness into narrative structures but also understood the inherent limitation that emplotment and narrativization entails. Focusing on a doctor, John Arderne, a patient-poet, Thomas Hoccleve, and a poet, Geoffrey Chaucer, the essay explores how all three reveal their understanding of the artifice of narrativizing pain and illness. They present themselves as flawed and sick narrators, not as authoritative masters of the material of their texts. Surgeon and vernacular poet are connected by their social and cultural indeterminacy; they are vulnerable, feminized figures, aware of the contingency of their interpretations and the holes in their narratives. All focus on the limits of narrative and narrator alike, modeling the inability of narrative to make sense of pain.

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Authors & Contributors
Bartoli, Evangelista
D'Angelo, Edoardo
Stroh, Wilfred
Merola, Valeria
De Angelis, Teofilo
Viterbo (di), Girolamo
Journals
Social History of Medicine
Medicina nei Secoli - Arte e Scienza
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Gender Forum: An Internet Journal for Gender Studies
Aleph: Historical Studies in Science and Judaism
Publishers
SISMEL edizioni del Galluzzo
Wallstein Verlag
University of Pennsylvania Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Loffredo
Böhlau
Concepts
Medicine and literature
Medicine
Poetry and poetics
Disease and diseases
Medicine and gender
Medicine and culture
People
Villena, Isabel de
Vesalius, Andreas
Teresa, de Cartagena
Gower, John
Donne, John
Constanza, de Castilla, Sor
Time Periods
Medieval
Early modern
Renaissance
17th century
15th century
19th century
Places
Europe
Spain
Italy
China
Middle and Near East
England
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