This article suggests that ‘mad’, or ‘imputed-mad’ writers have found little space in the English literary tradition; poets such as James Carkesse, Christopher Smart, and Anne Finch have received scarce critical attention, although their works can help re-examine the 17th-18th century canons of medical and scientific thought.

Marginality in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century English poetry: Three ‘Mad’ Writers / Ilaria, Natali. - ELETTRONICO. - (2013), pp. 129-144.

Marginality in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century English poetry: Three ‘Mad’ Writers

NATALI, ILARIA
2013

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This article suggests that ‘mad’, or ‘imputed-mad’ writers have found little space in the English literary tradition; poets such as James Carkesse, Christopher Smart, and Anne Finch have received scarce critical attention, although their works can help re-examine the 17th-18th century canons of medical and scientific thought.
2013
978-88-6655-417-2
Storia, identità e canoni letterari
129
144
Goal 10: Reducing inequalities
Ilaria, Natali
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