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Mortality And Imagination The Life Of The Dead In Medieval English Literature Kenneth Rooney

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Mortality And Imagination The Life Of The Dead In Medieval English Literature Kenneth Rooney
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Publisher: Brepols
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.55 MB
Author: Kenneth Rooney
ISBN: 9782503524313, 2503524311
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Mortality And Imagination The Life Of The Dead In Medieval English Literature Kenneth Rooney by Kenneth Rooney 9782503524313, 2503524311 instant download after payment.

There have been many books on the medieval culture of death, but this book is the first devoted to the use and representation of the dead in English medieval writing. Mortality and Imagination is a history of the literary 'life' of the dead-in their narrative, aesthetic, and ideological formulation-a theme which up to now has been explored only fragmentarily, available only in studies of particular genres. Kenneth Rooney's book explores a wider range of texts and genres than has been attempted before, and reads the vernacular representation of the dead against the impact of one of the most intriguing cultural phenomena of the Middle Ages-the macabre-a rhetorical and artistic idiom designed to evoke the dead at their most horrifying. Tracing the models for the representation of the dead available to English writers, he offers fresh readings of texts both familiar and neglected, including sermons, tale collections, romances, drama, lyrics, and other genres in the period c.1100-1550. This book is a stimulating appraisal of the impact, in medieval insular contexts, of an international idea of great longevity and significance, and makes an important contribution to the study of death, belief, and society in pre-modern Europe.
ISBN : 9782503524313

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