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The Literature Of Melancholia Early Modern To Postmodern 2011th Edition Martin Middeke And Christina Wald Editors

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The Literature Of Melancholia Early Modern To Postmodern 2011th Edition Martin Middeke And Christina Wald Editors
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.12 MB
Pages: 286
Author: Martin Middeke and Christina Wald (editors)
ISBN: 9780230336988, 9781349333073, 9782110882097, 0230336981, 1349333077, 2110882093
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 2011

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The Literature Of Melancholia Early Modern To Postmodern 2011th Edition Martin Middeke And Christina Wald Editors by Martin Middeke And Christina Wald (editors) 9780230336988, 9781349333073, 9782110882097, 0230336981, 1349333077, 2110882093 instant download after payment.

This collection analyzes philosophical, psycho-analytic and aesthetic contexts of the discourse of melancholia in British and postcolonial literature and culture and seeks to trace the multi-faceted phenomenon of melancholia from the early modern period to the present. Texts discussed range from Shakespeare and Milton to Coetzee and Barker.

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