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The prescription as literature
Authors:Telle Joachim
Abstract:In the medical writings of antiquity the recipe, a basic form of scientific writing, was considered a literary genre with conventions of its own. In texttype-linguistics, however, the recipe plays only a minor role; in studies on the history of literary short texts it is hardly ever mentioned and, furthermore, it has come to the conclusion that the recipe's function has lain solely in the curing of the sick. The present study focuses on its multifunctional character. A collection of widely scattered and hardly accessible recipes shows that the recipe adopted functions beyond giving technical directives. Its multifunctionality in the German literature of early modern times is manifest in medical and cooking jocular recipes, cooking recipes in minnesang, mock recipes aimed at physicians and astrologers, recipes of spiritual-religious content, recipes containing art and literary criticism as well as recipes in a moral-satirical or a political-agitative vein.
Keywords:Ärztesatire  Didaxe (geistlich‐religiöse)  Form (literarische)  Frühe Neuzeit  Kleinform  Literatur (deutsche)  Multifunktionalität (literarische)  Nonsensdichtung  Rezept  Satire (literarisch)  Scherzrezept  Textsortenlinguistik  XIV Jh.  XV Jh.  XVI Jh.  XVII Jh.  XVIII Jh.
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