‘Keep your face out of my way or I’ll bite off your nose’: homoplastics, sympathy, and the noble body in the Tatler, 1710

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Skuse, A. orcid id iconORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5034-9786 (2017) ‘Keep your face out of my way or I’ll bite off your nose’: homoplastics, sympathy, and the noble body in the Tatler, 1710. Journal of Early Modern Cultural Studies, 17 (4). pp. 113-132. ISSN 1553-3786 doi: 10.1353/jem.2017.0028

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This article discusses Joseph Addison’s 1710 satiric essay “Noses” as a fantasy of bodily alteration that responded to scientific and cultural developments of the previous hundred years. It shows how Addison’s essay draws upon and expands the nose-reconstruction operation detailed in Gaspare Tagliacozzi’s 1597 De Curtorum Chirurgia. Over the course of the seventeenth century, this operation became associated with the practice of allografting, grafting body parts between two individuals of the same species. This association was augmented by scientific experiments and theories, including blood transfusion, dissection, and the doctrine of sympathy. In Addison’s satire, the notion of a new nose made from the flesh of another person becomes a vehicle for wider questions about the meaning of bodily identity, and the social status indexed to that identity, in the face of new medical possibilities.

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Item Type Article
URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/69991
Identification Number/DOI 10.1353/jem.2017.0028
Refereed Yes
Divisions Arts, Humanities and Social Science > School of Literature and Languages > English Literature
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
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