Coryats Crudities, Thomas Coryat's account of his five-month tour
of Europe, was published in 1611. This article argues that Coryat's
"crudities" resist ideals of humanist pedagogy, where rhetorical digestio
involved the proper organization and assimilation of knowledge. Coryat and
his mock panegyrists explore connections between writing and intemperance,
discussing the painful effects of pleasurable reading experiences on
the bodies of aristocratic men. In so doing, they coin a new generic
position for Crudities as a travelogue that resists truth telling but
is nevertheless not quite a traveler's tall tale.
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