Fecal matters in early modern literature and art
Fecal matters in early modern literature and art: studies in scatology
edited by Jeff Persels, Russell Ganim; general editors, Martin Stannard and Greg Walker
Publisher: Aldershot : Ashgate, 2004.
ISBN: 0754641163
DDC: 809.9335309031
LCC: NX650
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [173]-188) and index.
Scatology, the last taboo -- The "Honorable art of farting" in
continental Renaissance literature / Barbara C. Bowen -- "The wife
multiplies the secret" (AaTh 1381D): some fortunes of an exemplary
tale / Geoffrey R. Hope -- Dr. Rabelais and the medicine of scatology
/ David LaGuardia -- "The mass and the fart are sisters": scatology
and Calvinist rhetoric against the mass, 1560-1563 / Jeff Persels --
Community, commodities, and commodes in the French nouvelle / Emily
E. Thompson -- Pissing glass and the body crass: adaptations of the
scatological in Thڳeophile / Russell Ganim -- Scatology as political
protest: a "Scandalous" medal of Louis XIV / Jeanne Morgan Zarucchi
-- Foolectomies, fool enemas, and the Renaissance Anatomy of folly /
Glenn Ehrstine -- Holy and unholy shit: the pragmatic context of
scatological curses in early German Reformation satire / Josef
Schmidt, with Mary Simon -- Expelling from top and bottom: the
changing role of scatology in images of peasant festivals from
Albrecht Dںurer to Pieter Bruegel / Alison G. Stewart --
Tamburlaine's Urine / Joseph Tate -- "The wronged breeches": cavalier
scatology / Peter J. Smith
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