Preface:
Chapter 1: Temperance's Renaissance Transformations
1. Aristotle in Renaissance England
2. Temperance in Renaissance Iconography
3.Temperance and olonialism
Part 1: Temperance Explores America
Chapter 2: Edmund Spenser's "Blood Guiltie" Temperance
1.Guyon's Guilty Hands
2.What Guyon Disdains
3.Mourning the Tempest
Chapter 3: Intemperance and "Weak Remembrance" in The Tempest
1.The Brain - Washed and Rewritten
2.On Cannibals, White Cannibals, and Liars
3.On Making the Old World New
Part 2: Temperance Colonizes America
Chapter 4: John Donne, Christopher Brooke, and Temperate Revenge in 1622 Jamestown
1.Donne and the post-posement of "temporall gayne"
2.Christopher Brooke's "temperate change"
Chapter 5: Globalizing Temperance in Seventeenth-Century Economics
1. Good for the head, evil for the neck: The Body Politic Smokes Tobacco
2."The guts do carry the belly": Gerard Malynes
3.Coffee, chocolate, and
efficiency in the New World
4.Conclusion
Coda:
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