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Plague Writing in Early Modern
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Plague Writing in Early ModernPlague Writing in Early Modern

During the seventeenth century, England was beset by three epidemics of the bubonic plague, each outbreak claiming between a quarter and a third of the population of London and other urban centers. Surveying a wide range of responses to these epidemics—sermons, medical tracts, pious exhortations, satirical pamphlets, and political commentary—Plague Writing in Early Modern England brings to life the many and complex ways Londoners made sense of such unspeakable devastation.

 
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Chasm City by Alastair Reynolds
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Chasm City by Alastair ReynoldsChasm City by Alastair Reynolds

The once-utopian Chasm City - a domed human settlement on an otherwise inhospitable planet - has been overrun by a virus known as the Melding Plague, capable of infecting any body, organic or computerized...

 
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The plague
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The plagueThe plague

Translation by Stuart Gilbert.

The Plague (Fr. La Peste) is a novel by Albert Camus, published in 1947, that tells the story of medical workers finding solidarity in their labour as the Algerian  city of Oran  is swept by a plague epidemic. It asks a number of questions relating to the nature of destiny and the human condition. The characters in the book, ranging from doctors to vacationers to fugitives, all help to show the effects the plague has on a populace.

 
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Encyclopedia of Plague and Pestilence (3rd Edition)
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Encyclopedia of Plague and Pestilence (3rd Edition)Encyclopedia of Plague and Pestilence (3rd Edition)

Tracing the history of infectious diseases from the Philistine plague of 11th century BCE to recent SARS and avian flu scares, "Encyclopedia of Plague and Pestilence, Third Edition" is a comprehensive A-Z reference offering international coverage of this timely and fascinating subject.

This updated volume provides concise descriptions of more than 700 epidemics, listed alphabetically by location of the outbreak.

 
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Plague (Deadly Diseases and Epidemics)
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Plague (Deadly Diseases and Epidemics)Plague (Deadly Diseases and Epidemics)

Plague has erupted periodically throughout most of human history. The plague bacterium, Yersinia pestis, is transmitted by fleas found on many common mammals and through the air as victims develop respiratory symptoms and suffer from coughing spells. This easy transmission has made plague responsible for some of the highest death rates from any epidemic disease in history. "Plague, Second Edition" examines the disease from an epidemiological perspective.

 
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