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The Death Arts In Renaissance England A Critical Anthology New William E Engel

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The Death Arts In Renaissance England A Critical Anthology New William E Engel
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.77 MB
Pages: 407
Author: William E. Engel, Rory Loughnane, Grant Williams
ISBN: 9781108479271, 9781108800396, 9781108804387, 1108479278, 1108800394, 1108804381
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: New

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The Death Arts In Renaissance England A Critical Anthology New William E Engel by William E. Engel, Rory Loughnane, Grant Williams 9781108479271, 9781108800396, 9781108804387, 1108479278, 1108800394, 1108804381 instant download after payment.

The first-ever critical anthology of the death arts in Renaissance England, this book draws together over 60 extracts and 20 illustrations to establish and analyse how people grappled with mortality in the 16th and 17th centuries. As well as providing a comprehensive resource of annotated and modernized excerpts, this engaging study includes commentary on authors and overall texts, discussions of how each excerpt is constitutive and expressive of the death arts, and suggestions for further reading. The extended Introduction takes into account death's intersections with print, gender, sex, and race, surveying the period's far-reaching preoccupation with, and anticipatory reflection upon, the cessation of life. For researchers, instructors, and students interested in medieval and early modern history and literature, the Reformation, memory studies, book history, and print culture, this indispensable resource provides at once an entry point into the field of early modern death studies and a springboard for further research.

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