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#170227 09/27/07 06:15 AM
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I ordered The Anatomy of Melancholy by Robert Burton a few weeks ago and today it finally arrived. At over 1000-odd pages, it is the thickest book I have ever seen; almost as thick as it is wide!

Anyone ever read it? I take the long, long plunge, starting this afternoon.

I'll get back to you in a couple of months.

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Hydra, please do


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almost as thick as it is wide! Whew--musta had a heck of a s/h charge! Good luck, and hope you come up for air now and then.

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Well looky here. (And here).

It's amazing just how many books are now available on-line. But is anybody actually reading them? I don't think I could read a book that way.

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For those of you so inclined. Sometimes the screenplay can give an insight into a movie that is missed onscreen.

Although this is a precursor to the final screenplay I find it interesting that the written word still conveys much more than a picture.

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I finished The Anatomy on Oct 30 and discovered (with both interest and annoyance) that all the obscure words I'd had to Google were glossed at the back.

Here is a small sampling of Burton's more interesting abstrusities, put case anyone has an interest:

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calaminstrate: to curl the hair with tongs

circumforanean: strolling from market to market

cornute: to cuckold

dummerer: a feigner of dumbness

goosecap: a silly person

lusorious: appertaining to games

mard: a lump of excremental matter

obnubilate: obscure; cloud

otacousticon: an ear trumpet

pickitivant: a pointed beard

pittivanted: wearing a pointed beard

salvatella: the vein that runs into the little finger

terriculaments: terrors

vastity: desolation

wreeks: pranks

wittol: a man who is aware and tolerant of his wife's infidelity; an acquiescent
cuckold.

pickthank: a flatterer

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So Hydra,

Was it a good read?

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Paperback not so much of the week as of the year, of the decade—or, I am inclined to say, of all time. And why? Because it's the best book ever written, that's why.

—Nicholas Lezard, The Guardian.


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The Anatomy of Melancholy is one of the great comic books of the world.

—Anthony Burgess.


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One of the maddest and most perfectly paranoid, obsessively organized, etceterative assaults on the feeble human powers of concentration ever attempted.

—Angus Fletcher.


This is high praise, and I would go even further, with one qualification.

The Anatomy is really three books in one (or four if you include the book-length Prologue): a First, Second and Third "Partition".

The first Partition, on the symptoms of melancholy, is truly wonderful stuff. Burton is as bookish as they come, and has basically concertinaed the entire contents of a 17th-century library. Here you meet ghouls, fairybabes, changelings; cynanthropes frothing at the mouth, madmen, bedlam, philtres, men who try to dry puddles with their mind, men who die of thirst from fear of a black dog reflected in water, monks convinced they are damned to hell and are followed by black dogs... etc., etc., all couched in a most wonderfully verbose, expansive, telescopic, highfalutin prose—De Quincey on steroids. And methamphetamine. After 96 hours without sleep.

But that doesn't quite do it justice either. As William Gass writes in the intro: "Burton the ranter rants. It is delicious."

The second Partition, which treats of cures, was hard work. A lot (and I mean a lot) of pages on the humours, phlebotomy, herbs, diet, exercise, air, etc., etc., etc.

Things pick up a little in the third Partition, which deals with Love Melancholy (both romantic and religious) and finally treats of symptoms and cures—but it doesn't quite touch the first partition.

That said, I thoroughly (and I mean thoroughly) recommend this book, its unspeakable contents, and their promulgator, the inimitable Robert Burton.

What are you waiting for? If you don't like it, I will personally reimburse you.

My money is safe.


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Can't.
Suffer from semipoeticmelancholophobia.

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Oh, Burton devotes 36 pages to the cure for that.

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