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Religio Medici and Urn-Burial

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Zusatztext “The iniquity of oblivion blindly scatters her poppy seed and when wretchedness falls upon us one summer’s day like snow! all we wish for is to be forgotten. These are the circles Browne’s thought’s describe.” —W. G. Sebald! author of  The Rings of Saturn “Sir Thomas Browne! the wonderful 17th century baroque prose stylist and Borgesian speculative essayist whose works (such as Urne-Burial and Religio Medici) are inimitable idiosyncratic classics on the order of the Anatomy of Melancholy and Tristram Shandy. ” — New York Observer   “How does one recommend to the modern reader a writer whose two masterpieces are a rambling mediation about faith and human variety! and a study of burial customs? Yet Browne is one of the greatest of our prose writers! religious and at the same time intensely rational! and he observed the details of human life like the physician he was.” — The Observer (London)   “Browne is a cracked archangel.” —Herman Melville   “Browne is one of the great English prose stylists—the very greatest! some critics have even said and in certain respects he is the prose equivalent to the great ‘Metaphusicals’ in verse.” — The Irish Times   “Browne has paved the way for all psychological novelists! autobiographers! confession-mongers! and dealers in the curious shades of our private life. He it was who first turned from the contacts of men with men to their lonely life within. . . . He is the ?rst of the autobiographers.”  —Virginia Woolf   “The iniquity of oblivion blindly scatters her poppy seed and when wretchedness falls upon us one summer’s day like snow! all we wish for is to be forgotten. These are the circles Browne’s thought’s describe.” —W. G. Sebald! author of The Rings of Saturn   “Scholars and polymaths come and go! but for sheer idiosyncrasy few could beat Sir Thomas Browne the 17th century doctor! botanist! naturalist! theologian! historian and mystic whose work comprises one of the most fascinatingly esoteric bodies of knowledge in English.” —Tim Martin! The Times (London)     Praise for Urne-Buriall :   “One of the most celebrated examples of 17th century prose.” — The New York Times   “It smells in every word of the sepulchre.” —Ralph Waldo Emerson   “Like Hamlet ! it is full of quotes . . . Browne is a miniaturist! and elegant raiser of ideas and a provoker of ideas in other: it was in a long note made in his copy by Coleridge that the very word ‘marginalia’ was invented. You can dip in and out of Urne-Burial: ‘ genially ambling prose!’ as Terry Eagleton characterized Browne’s generous! inquisitive style. It is the most soothing of mement mori.” — The Guardian (London)     Praise for Religio Medici : “A literary and medical classic.” — Irish Times   “No desert island would be all bad that had upon it copies of Sir Thomas Browne’s Religio Medici and Robert Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy .” — The Age (Melbourne)   “Perhaps the two greatest meditations on ageing in English! Sir Thomas Browne’s Religo Medici and Robert Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy. ” — Sunday Times (London)   “One of the masterworks of English prose” — Sunday Times (London) Informationen zum Autor Sir Thomas Browne (1605–1682) was the son of a prosperous London merchant who died while his son was still young. Browne attended Winchester College and Oxford, then spent several years studying medicine at Montpellier, Padua, and Leiden, before receiving his MD in 1633. In 1637 he settled in Norwich where he practiced medicine and lived for the rest of his life. Religio Medici was first published in 1642, without the author’s consent; a year later he approved a new printing (with some of the controversial material...

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Authors Sir Thomas Browne, Thomas Browne, Thomas Sir Browne, Stephen Greenblatt, Ramie Targoff
Assisted by Stephen Greenblatt (Editor), Stephen J. Greenblatt (Editor), Ramie Targoff (Editor)
Publisher NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 07.08.2012
 
EAN 9781590174883
ISBN 978-1-59017-488-3
No. of pages 232
Dimensions 127 mm x 203 mm x 15 mm
Subject Fiction > Poetry, drama

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