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Consuming Passions The Uses Of Cannibalism In Late Medieval And Early Modern Europe 1st Edition Merrall Llewelyn Price

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Consuming Passions The Uses Of Cannibalism In Late Medieval And Early Modern Europe 1st Edition Merrall Llewelyn Price
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Consuming Passions The Uses Of Cannibalism In Late Medieval And Early Modern Europe 1st Edition Merrall Llewelyn Price instant download after payment.

Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.74 MB
Pages: 178
Author: Merrall Llewelyn Price
ISBN: 9780415966993, 041596699X, 6610059632, 9786610059638, 0203493931, 9780203493939
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Consuming Passions The Uses Of Cannibalism In Late Medieval And Early Modern Europe 1st Edition Merrall Llewelyn Price by Merrall Llewelyn Price 9780415966993, 041596699X, 6610059632, 9786610059638, 0203493931, 9780203493939 instant download after payment.

Cannibalism is the breaking of the ultimate taboo. Yet during the later Middle Ages and early years of the Renaissance, mythological, historical and contemporary accounts of cannibalism became particularly popular. Consuming Passions synthesizes and analyses the most interesting of those late medieval and early modern responses to Eucharistic teaching and debate that manifest themselves in the trope of cannibalism. This trope appears in texts as various as visions of the underworld, accounts of the sacramental miracles, sermons, legal proceedings and popular geographies. This book foregrounds the vexed role of the body in both late medieval and early modern religiosity, and the ways in which the boundaries of the endangered body in these narratives also reflect the rigorously defended borders of the body politic.

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