Sir Thomas Browne: A Life is the first full-scale biography of the extraordinary prose artist, physician, and polymath. With the help of recent archival discoveries, the biography recasts each phase of Browne's life (1605-82) and situates his incomparable writings within the diverse intellectual and social contexts in which he lived, including London, Winchester, Oxford, Montpellier, Padua, Leiden, Halifax, and Norwich. The book makes the case that, as his contemporaries fervently believed, Browne influenced the intellectual and religious direction of seventeenth-century England in singularly rich and dynamic ways. Special attention is paid in the biography to Browne's medical vocation but also to his place within the scientific revolution. New information is offered regarding his childhood in London, his European travels and medical studies, the setting in which he first wrote Religio Medici, his impact on readers during the English civil wars, and the contemporary view of his medical practice. Overall, the image of Browne that emerges is far bolder and more cosmopolitan, less complacent and provincial, than biographers have assumed ever since Samuel Johnson doubted Browne's claim that his life up to age thirty resembled a romantic fiction filled with miracles and fables. The biography has extensive material for anyone interested in the histories of religion, education, science and medicine, seventeenth-century England, and early modern philosophy and literature.
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Reid Barbour brings the historical evidence of Browne's life together for the first time, allowing readers to contextualise his most celebrated works.
PART ONE: SEEDS; PART TWO: TRANSPLANT; PART THREE: FRUITION
Barbours piquant recounting of Brownes time at Winchester are an enticing hors doeuvre to his life story, and will have you rolling in clover at the richness of the text...This biography is a gargantuan medical-biopic of War and Peace dimensions, where to travel is more enjoyable than arriving.
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`makes controversy comprehensible. Barbour aimed to show how remarkable Browne's life was; in the achievement of that aim his success is triumphant.' C. D. C. Armstrong, Church Times `Barbour's determination to echo Browne's openness to the full spectrum of natural phenomena...provides [His] biography with many of its strengths. It is written with great sympathy and verve and - all too rare a commodity in scholarly writing - a sense of humour.' The Times Literary Supplement `Browne has struggled for intellectual as distinct from literary recognition. Reid Barbour belongs to an impressive group of scholars bent on repairing the omission ... Barbour's enterprising and tenacious scholarship succeeds, against many odds, in supplying a series of rounded local contexts.' Blair Worden, Literary Review `Barbour's Life sets all of [Browne's] wavering reputation in meticulous context.' Brian Dillon, The Guardian
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The first complete biography of major writer Thomas Browne Offers new information about each phase and setting of Browne's life Provides new readings of each of Browne's works in context Browne's celebrity in the seventeenth century and his continuing appeal through the centuries fully accounted for for the first time
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Reid Barbour is Professor of English at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. With David Norbrook, he is the editor of The Works of Lucy Hutchinson: Volume One: The Lucretius Translation (OUP); and he has published widely in the field of early modern English studies. With Brooke Conti, he is the editor of the forthcoming Oxford University Press edition of The Works of Sir Thomas Browne, Volume One, Religio Medici. He also edits Studies in Philology.
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The first complete biography of major writer Thomas Browne Offers new information about each phase and setting of Browne's life Provides new readings of each of Browne's works in context Browne's celebrity in the seventeenth century and his continuing appeal through the centuries fully accounted for for the first time
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198778356
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
824 gr
Høyde
232 mm
Bredde
157 mm
Dybde
30 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
550

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Biographical note

Reid Barbour is Professor of English at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. With David Norbrook, he is the editor of The Works of Lucy Hutchinson: Volume One: The Lucretius Translation (OUP); and he has published widely in the field of early modern English studies. With Brooke Conti, he is the editor of the forthcoming Oxford University Press edition of The Works of Sir Thomas Browne, Volume One, Religio Medici. He also edits Studies in Philology.