Book Vaught, Jennifer C. (2010) Rhetorics of Bodily Disease and Health in Medieval and Early Modern England.
Chapter
Rees, Emma L. E.;
(2010)
Cordelia's Can't: Rhetorics of Reticence and (Dis)ease in King Lear
Book
Peterson, Kaara L.;
(2010)
Popular Medicine, Hysterical Disease, and Social Controversy in Shakespeare's England
Book
Totaro, Rebecca Carol Noel;
Gilman, Ernest B.;
(2011)
Representing the Plague in Early Modern England
Book
Healy, Margaret;
(2002)
Fictions of Disease in Early Modern England: Bodies, Plagues, and Politics
Book
Harris, Jonathan Gil;
(2004)
Sick Economies: Drama, Mercantilism, and Disease in Shakespeare's England
Thesis
Sarkar, Debapriya;
(2014)
Possible Knowledge: Forms of Literary and Scientific Thought in Early Modern England
Book
Amy Kenny;
(2019)
Humoral Wombs on the Shakespearean Stage
Article
Roychoudhury, Suparna;
(2012)
Forswearing Fever: Medicine, Materialism, and Shakespeare's Sonnet 147
Thesis
Parker, Sarah Elizabeth;
(2012)
Contrary Signs: Categorizing Illness in Early Modern Literature
Book
Vaught, Jennifer C.;
(2010)
Rhetorics of Bodily Disease and Health in Medieval and Early Modern England
Article
Newton, Hannah;
(2011)
“Very Sore Nights and Days”: The Child's Experience of Illness in Early Modern England, c. 1580--1720
Book
Tom Bishop;
Lin, Erika T.;
Bloom, Gina;
(2021)
Games and theatre in Shakespeare's England
Thesis
Jenny Caneen;
(2013)
Outlawed Bodies: Constructing Social Pathology in Early Modern England
Book
Hobgood, Allison P.;
Wood, David Houston;
(2013)
Recovering Disability in Early Modern England
Book
Neely, Carol Thomas;
(2004)
Distracted Subjects: Madness and Gender in Shakespeare and Early Modern Culture
Thesis
Swain, David Wesley;
(2004)
Language of the Soul: Galenism and the Medical Disciplines in Elyot, Huarte, and Shakespeare
Book
Jackie Bennett;
Andrew Lawson;
(2016)
Shakespeare's Gardens
Thesis
Lellock, Jasmine Shay;
(2013)
Staged Magic in Early English Drama
Thesis
Moshenska, Joseph;
(2011)
“Feeling Pleasures”: The Sense of Touch in Renaissance England
Book
Margreta De Grazia;
Wells, Stanley;
(2010)
The new Cambridge companion to Shakespeare
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