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Issues of Death: Mortality and Identity in English Renaissance Tragedy Book

Examines 'death' as a product of the human imagination - all animals die, but only humans suffer death. The book explores tragic literature as an instrument through which the culture of early modern England imagined the encounter with mortality, looking at the theatrical reinvention of death.Read More

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  • ASDA

    Examines death as a product of the human imagination - all animals die but only humans suffer death. The book explores tragic literature as an instrument through which the culture of early modern England imagined the encounter with mortality looking at the theatrical reinvention of death.

  • Blackwell

    Viewing Renaissance tragedy as an instrument for reimagining the human encounter with death, Neill examines major plays by Marlowe, Kyd, Shakespeare, Webster, Middleton, and Ford, exploring the relation of tragedy to the macabre tradition...

  • Foyles

    Examines death" as a product of the human imagination - all animals die, but only humans suffer death. The book explores tragic literature as an instrument through..."

  • 019818493X
  • 9780198184935
  • Michael Neill
  • 7 January 1999
  • Clarendon Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 424
  • New Ed
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