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Addiction And Devotion In Early Modern England by Rebecca Lemon, Paper over Board | Indigo Chapters

From Rebecca Lemon

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Addiction And Devotion In Early Modern England by Rebecca Lemon, Paper over Board | Indigo Chapters
Addiction And Devotion In Early Modern England by Rebecca Lemon, Paper over Board | Indigo Chapters

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Addiction And Devotion In Early Modern England by Rebecca Lemon, Paper over Board | Indigo Chapters

From Rebecca Lemon

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Rebecca Lemon illuminates a previously-buried conception of addiction, as a form of devotion at once laudable, difficult, and extraordinary, that has been concealed by the persistent modern link of addiction to pathology. Surveying sixteenth-century invocations, she reveals how early moderns might consider themselves addicted to study, friendship, love, or God. However, she also uncovers their understanding of addiction as a form of compulsion that resonates with modern scientific definitions. Specifically, early modern medical tracts, legal rulings, and religious polemic stressed the dangers of addiction to alcohol in terms of disease, compulsion, and enslavement. Yet the relationship between these two understandings of addiction was not simply oppositional, for what unites these discourses is a shared emphasis on addiction as the overthrow of the will. Etymologically, "addiction" is a verbal contract or a pledge, and even as sixteenth-century audiences actively embraced addiction to God and love, writers warned against commitment to improper forms of addiction, and the term became increasingly associated with disease and tyranny. Examining canonical texts includingDoctor Faustus, Twelfth Night, Henry IV, andOthelloalongside theological, medical, imaginative, and legal writings, Lemon traces the variety of early modern addictive attachments. Although contemporary notions of addiction seem to bear little resemblance to its initial meanings, Lemon argues that the early modern period's understanding of addiction is relevant to our modern conceptions of, and debates about, the phenomenon. | Addiction And Devotion In Early Modern England by Rebecca Lemon, Paper over Board | Indigo Chapters

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