Tales of Health: Illness, Disability, and Citizenship in the Romantic National Tale

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Tales of Health: Illness, Disability, and Citizenship in the Romantic National Tale

Reznicek, Matthew L.

Liverpool University Press

02/2026

256

Dura

Inglês

9781805966807

15 a 20 dias

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National Bodies, National Health, and National Tales: An Introduction

1. With Dignity - Yet with Difficulty: Prosthesis, Dependency, and Bodily Norms in The Wild Irish Girl

2. Contaminated by the Epidemic Infection: Disease, Social Disorder, and the Nation in Maria Edgeworth's Ennui

3. Attacking the Most Sensitive Places: The Heart, Circulation, and Belonging in Corinne

4. Excluded by the Very Fiat of Nature: The Processes of Exclusion in the Waverley Novels

5. A Little Lame: Disability, Marriage, and the Re-Imagining of the National Body in Persuasion

The Very Breath of Life: Respiration and the Politics of Health in the Condition of England Novel: A Conclusion
medical humanities;biopolitics;Jane Austen;Walter Scott;disability studies