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Dealing With The Dead

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Death was a constant, visible presence in medieval and renaissance Europe. Yet, the acknowledgement of death did not necessarily amount to an acceptance of its finality. Whether they were commoners...
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  • 04 January 2018
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Death was a constant, visible presence in medieval and renaissance Europe. Yet, the acknowledgement of death did not necessarily amount to an acceptance of its finality. Whether they were commoners, clergy, aristocrats, or kings, the dead continued to function literally as integrated members of their communities long after they were laid to rest in their graves.
From stories of revenants bringing pleas from Purgatory to the living, to the practical uses and regulation of burial space; from the tradition of the ars moriendi, to the depiction of death on the stage; and from the making of martyrs, to funerals for the rich and poor, this volume examines how communities dealt with their dead as continual, albeit non-living members.
Contributors are Jill Clements, Libby Escobedo, Hilary Fox, Sonsoles Garcia, Stephen Gordon, Melissa Herman, Mary Leech, Nikki Malain, Kathryn Maud, Justin Noetzel, Anthony Perron, Martina Saltamacchia, Thea Tomaini, Wendy Turner, and Christina Welch
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Price: $207.00
Pages: 450
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Explorations in Medieval Culture
Publication Date: 04 January 2018
ISBN: 9789004315143
Format: Hardcover
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"Dealing with the Dead ably fulfills its aim to "contribute to an ongoing interdisciplinary study of the dead and their continued enfranchisement in the world of the living" (1), making it essential reading. Furthermore, researchers in medieval and early modern literature, text, folklore, religion, and art are likely to encounter enlightenment in these pages, and expemplary course readings in art, religion, and literature lie among these chapters". Elizabeth M. Willingham, in Sixteenth Century Journal, L/4 (2019).
Thea Tomaini, Ph.D. (1998), University of Illinois at Chicago, is Professor of English (Teaching) at the University of Southern California. She is the author of The Corpse as Text: Disinterment and Antiquarian Enquiry 1700-1900, (Boydell, 2017).