Marvellous Vegetables in the English Renaissance

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Marvellous Vegetables in the English Renaissance

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 504 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781487500702
  • DDC分類 820.9364

Full Description

John Gerard's natural history of plants, The Herball (1597), is considered a failure in the history of science. Despite this reputation, it has endured as an aesthetic resource. Its illustrations were used as needlework patterns, and strewn across its pages are extracts of classical poetry, including Ovid's Metamorphoses, that delight and instruct. It is little wonder that early modern poets, like Shakespeare and Milton, gathered inspiration from this storehouse of plants.

In Marvellous Vegetables in the English Renaissance, Vin Nardizzi offers a reparative reading of Gerard's "failed" text, particularly its chapters on leeks, laurels, tulips, and potatoes. Through a series of experiments in speculative natural history, which require an analysis of both word and image, Nardizzi distills The Herball's logic and poetics, its distinctions and infelicities, and demonstrates the entanglements of humans and plants at the core of Shakespeare's plays. Exploring these "cross-kingdom" encounters, Nardizzi contributes to the burgeoning field of queer ecologies by treating plant natural history as a serious intellectual resource for writing a counter-history of embodiment at the turn of the seventeenth century. All we need do, Nardizzi proposes, is smell the flowers.

Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction

Part One: Leeks

1. Like a Leek: Transplant Figures in Natural History, the Leek Family, and the Porrophagus of Henry V
2. As Green as Leeks: Vegetable Blazons, Leaky Eyes, and the Transplant Poetics of Arcimboldo and Shakespeare

Part Two: Laurels

3. In Pursuit of Laurels: Description, Ovid's Plant-Blazons, and Les Mains of Daphne
4. In Praise of Daphnes: Philodendrism, Two Elizabethan Laurels, and "that well timber'd body"

Part Three: Tulips

5. Tulips (I): Counting Infinite Kinds, Nature's Face-Paintings, and Two Tulip Miniatures
6. Tulips (II): Tracking Two Turban Errors, Bellicose Flowers, and Three Talkative Tulips

Part Four: Potatoes

7. The Real Potatoes of Peru: Gerard's Signature Plant, Mixed Roots, and the Golden Potatoes of The Merry Wives of Windsor

Epilogue: Gerard's "Fatal Crime": Barnacle Geese, the Most Marvellous of All Vegetables
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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