Article ID: CBB001200735

Forswearing Fever: Medicine, Materialism, and Shakespeare's Sonnet 147 (2012)

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Roychoudhury, Suparna (Author)


Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies
Volume: 12.1
Pages: 4--25
Publication date: 2012
Language: English


This article considers how changes in early modern medical discourse and materialist philosophy influenced conceptions of subjectivity in Renaissance literature. The discussion is framed using Shakespeare's sonnet 147, My love is as a fever, which exposes the discrepancy between the self and the body---that is, between poetic representation and the underlying material world made up of particles. The choice of fever is highly significant in this light, for this complex ailment was associated with Lucretian notions about the permeability of the body and the materiality of the soul. Parsed against these contexts, sonnet 147 emerges as a narrative in which the speaker begins by confronting his carnality and ends by asserting the role of language in counteracting that carnality, when he swears that the dark lady is fair. Bolstering this reading with the work of other authors such as Montaigne and Donne, the article suggests that Shakespeare's poem participates in a wider cultural negotiation in which a deepening interest in the materiality of the body spurs the need to reaffirm the fiction of selfhood in newly self-conscious ways.

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Authors & Contributors
Booth, Christopher C.
Covington, Sarah
Gilman, Ernest B.
Hamlin, Christopher S.
Harris, Jonathan Gil
Healy, Margaret
Journals
Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Nature
Seventeenth Century
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Palgrave Macmillan
American Philosophical Society
Burlington
Cornell University Press
Frances Lincoln
Concepts
Medicine and literature
Medicine and culture
Medicine
Disease and diseases
Human body
Science and literature
People
Shakespeare, William
Ballard, J. G.
Butler, Octavia Estelle
Haygarth, John
Herbert, George
Huarte, Juan
Time Periods
16th century
17th century
Renaissance
Early modern
15th century
18th century
Places
England
Australia
Germany
United States
London (England)
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