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In this episode of English Renaissance podcast Rude Tudors, literary historian Liz Rodriguez and nerdy laywoman Nicole Keating discuss a listener question! They dig into the history of syphilis: its supposed origins, symptoms, and treatments. Things get graphic with descriptions of chestnut-sized pustules and penile growths the size of plums, so gird your loins. Questions answered in this episode include: - Why was this disease such a common, cheap joke in Shakespearean drama?
- Who was blamed for its spread?
- How do outdated discourses of sexually transmitted disease still resonate today?
Join this raunchy jaunt through the time of Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, and Christopher Marlowe. Connect at 872-302-RUDE, RudeTudors,com, RudeTudors@gmail.com, Facebook, Twitter |