Poison's Dark Works in Renaissance England
Discover the intriguing world of "Poison's Dark Works in Renaissance England" by Miranda Wilson, published by Bucknell University Press in 2017. This captivating paperback, spanning 258 pages, delves into how English writings on poisoning influenced contemporary thought. Wilson expertly intertwines medical, legal, technical, and scientific texts with literary works, revealing how poisoning, as a crime of the imagination, serves as a potent metaphor. It reflects the inherent dangers, pleasures, and endless possibilities of innovation during the Renaissance period. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this book invites readers to explore the complex interplay between literature and the evolving understanding of poison in society. Don't miss the chance to enrich your library with this thought-provoking title!