1.

Record Nr.

UNINA990000727240403321

Autore

Gigli Padellaro, Paola

Titolo

Roma formale e informale / Paola Gigli Padellaro, Mario Panizza ; introduzione di Italo Insolera

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Napoli : Editoriale Scientifica, 1976

Descrizione fisica

129 p. : ill. ; 24 cm

Collana

Collana di architettura ; 1

Altri autori (Persone)

Panizza, Mario <1950- >

Locazione

CICE

FARBC

DARST

DARPU

DINST

DCATA

Collocazione

ROM.70

URB.LE B 128

30.573

MTD 755

01 URB 202BIS

CI.02.169

01 URB 202

340000

H 95 CAN

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9911008985703321

Autore

Wang Fuson

Titolo

The Smallpox Report : Vaccination and the Romantic Illness Narrative

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Toronto : , : University of Toronto Press, , 2023

©2023

ISBN

9781487546601

1487546602

9781487546625

1487546629

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (259 pages)

Disciplina

820.936

Soggetti

Vaccination in literature

Vaccination

Smallpox in literature

Romanticism

Medicine in literature

Literature and medicine

English literature

Diseases in literature

Romanticism - England

Vaccination - England - History - 18th century

Literature and medicine - England - History - 18th century

English literature - 18th century - History and criticism

History

Criticism, interpretation, etc.

Electronic books.

England

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Wordsworth’s Romantic Path to Biopower -- Darwin’s Evolutionary Metaphor -- Blake’s Revolutionary Metaphor -- Keats and the End of Disease -- Shelley and Romantic Immunity -- The Case of Sherlock



Holmes.

Sommario/riassunto

"After the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccination has become synonymous with an opaque biopower that legislates compulsory immunization at a distance. Contemporary illness narratives have become outlets for distrust, misinformation, reckless denialism, and selfish noncompliance. In The Smallpox Report, Fuson Wang rewinds this contemporary impasse between physician and patient back to the Romantic-era origins of vaccination. The book offers a literary-historical account of smallpox vaccination, contending that the disease’s eventual eradication in 1980 was as much a triumph of the literary imagination as it was an achievement of medical Enlightenment science. Wang traces our modern, pandemic-era crisis of vaccine hesitancy back to Edward Jenner’s publication of his treatise on vaccination in 1798, the first rumblings of an anti-vaccination movement, and vaccination’s formative literary history that included authors such as William Wordsworth, William Blake, John Keats, Mary Shelley, and Arthur Conan Doyle. The book concludes with a re-examination of the current deeply polarized and polarizing public discourse about vaccines in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. By recovering the surprisingly literary genres of Romantic-era medical writing, The Smallpox Report models a new literary historical perspective on our own crises of vaccine refusal."--