The Doctor in Spite of Himself (original) (raw)

The Doctor in Spite of Himself" By Molière. Translated by Brett B. Bodemer

brett bodemer

Library Scholarship, 2011

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“The Definite Article, You Might Say”: The character of the Doctor as a bridge from Medieval to Early Modern popular drama

Jason A . Eckard

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“The First Medical Practitioners in English Drama: Medical Knowledge and Quackery in The Play of the Sacrament and in John Heywood’s The Foure PP”

Roberta Mullini

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Playhouse Calls: Folk Play Doctors on the Elizabethan Stage

Richard Hardin

Early Theatre, 2002

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'How much of the French is in this': Aphra Behn's use of humour in Sir Patient Fancy (1678)

Ángeles Tomé Rosales

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He found me very well; for me, I was still feeling sick': The strange worlds of physicians and patients in the 18th and 21st centuries

Micheline Louis-Courvoisier

Medical humanities, 2002

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Molière: Les Fâcheux (review)

Julia Prest

French Studies a Quarterly Review, 2007

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The Doctor and the Charlatan

Isabelle Stengers

Cultural Studies Review, 2013

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Medicine in Shakespearean Plays: Compilation of Descriptions of Clinical Features and Pathophysiology

Manoj Chakravarty

Journal of Health, Medicine and Nursing, 2019

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in the 18th and 21st centuries sick': The strange worlds of physicians and patients `He found me very well; for me, I was still feeling

Micheline Louis-Courvoisier

2006

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The Theatres of Moliere (review)

Mechele Leon

Theatre Journal, 2004

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The Wenshan Review of Literature and Culture.Vol A Farcical Tragedy: Communal Vision in George Bernard Shaw's The Doctor's Dilemma: A Tragedy

Joy Huang

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Corpsing Molière: History as Fiasco

Mechele Leon

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Midwives and Spin Doctors: The Rhetoric of Authority in Early Modern French Medicine

Ophélie Chavaroche

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Demon, quack, scientist, or saint. Depictions of doctoring in the operatic literature

Todd Florin

The Pharos of Alpha Omega Alpha-Honor Medical Society. Alpha Omega Alpha, 2005

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The Doctor-Patient Relationship in the Renaissance

Michael Stolberg

European Journal for the History of Medicine and Health, 2021

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The Symptomatic Doctor

Philip Hadlock

Nineteenth-century French Studies, 2009

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Lovesickness on Stage. Besotted Patients in 17th-Century Medical Handbooks and Plays

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Vulgariser la Médecine: Du Style Médical en France et en Italie (XVIe et XVIIe Siècles) (review)

Scott Hendrix

Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 2011

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Molière: Les Précieuses ridicules [The Affected Young Ladies]

Mechele Leon

LIterary Encyclopedia, 2017

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Matters of Life and Death: Uses of Historical Knowledge of Medicine in the Theatre Play 'All Too Human' ('Demasiado Humano')

Daniel Gamito-Marques

Theatre About Science: Theory and Practice, 2023

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patients in the 18th and 21st centuries sick': The strange worlds of physicians and `He found me very well; for me, I was still feeling

Alexandre Mauron, Micheline Louis-Courvoisier

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Diseases Call forth Stories: W;t and Angels in America and the Representations of Clinical Medical Practices in Theatre.

Paola Edith Longo

Diseases Call forth Stories: W;t and Angels in America and the Representations of Clinical Medical Practices in Theatre., 2021

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"'So Sudden and Strange a Cure': A Rudimentary Masque in Every Man Out of His Humour" English Literary Renaissance 22.3 (November 1992), 315-332.

Helen Ostovich

English Literary Renaissance, 1992

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“Dynamic Medicine and Theatrical Form at the fin de siècle: A Formal Analysis of Dr Jean-Martin Charcot’s Pedagogy, 1862-1893,”

Jonathan W. Marshall

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THE COMIC SCENES IN CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE'S DOCTOR FAUSTUS

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Physicians and the Reform of Popular Culture in Early Modern Europe

William Eamon

2009

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A happy doctor's escape from narrative: reflection in Saturday

Catherine Belling

Medical Humanities, 2012

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Writing Doctors and Writing Health in the Long Eighteenth Century (co-authored with Ashleigh Blackwood)

Helen Williams

Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 2023

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Baleful weeds and precious-juiced flowers": Romeo and Juliet and Renaissance medical discourse

Erica Daigle

2003

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The Clown and His Therapeutic Play. Le Rire Médecin

Antonella Cornici

Colocvii teatrale, 2023

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Between Jest and Earnest : Ironical Defenses of Theatre in Seventeenth-Century England and France

Clotilde Thouret

Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Theatre Research, 29/1, January 2015, “Writing against the stage”, ed. Logan C. Connors, 2015

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THE MEDICAL THEATRE: FROM CHARCOT TO GRAND-GUIGNOL

Raphael Cassou, Walder Virgolino

Hi Phi Conference, 2022

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Awaiting the Coming Storm: MOLIERE AND THE 'ANCIEN REGIME'

Julian Scutts

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A consideration of the qualities of a ‘good’ doctor with some help from the humanities

Jane Moore

British Journal of General Practice, 2009

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