Response to Death: The Literary Work of MourningChristian Riegel University of Alberta, 15.02.2005 - 273 Seiten Response to Death presents a literary historical perspective on mourning, tracing examples of mourning in literary works from the medieval world to the present day. Contributors offer a chronological examination of the concept of the work of mourning in specific literary and historical contexts, beginning with an exploration of the medieval York Cycle of plays and sixteenth-century French women's lyric, and continuing through the Renaissance with considerations of Shakespeare, the nineteenth century, and into the twentieth century. Foreword by Jonathan Hart. |
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The Literary Work of Mourning Christian Riegel. DL Response to Death The Literary Work of Mourning 83 Edited by CHRISTIAN RIEGEL RESPONSE TO DEATH. Front Cover.
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The Literary Work of Mourning Christian Riegel. Response to Death The Literary Work of Mourning W Edited by CHRISTIAN RIEGEL Canadian Review of Comparative Literature / The University of Alberta Press Revue Canadienne de Littérature ...
The Literary Work of Mourning Christian Riegel. Response to Death The Literary Work of Mourning W Edited by CHRISTIAN RIEGEL Canadian Review of Comparative Literature / The University of Alberta Press Revue Canadienne de Littérature ...
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The Literary Work of Mourning Christian Riegel. Published by The University of Alberta Press Ring House 2 Edmonton , Alberta Canada T6G 2E1 and Canadian Review of Comparative Literature / Revue Canadienne de Littérature Comparée 317 Arts ...
The Literary Work of Mourning Christian Riegel. Published by The University of Alberta Press Ring House 2 Edmonton , Alberta Canada T6G 2E1 and Canadian Review of Comparative Literature / Revue Canadienne de Littérature Comparée 317 Arts ...
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The Literary Work of Mourning Christian Riegel. Contents 10 vii Foreword χυ Acknowledgements xvii Introduction I 23 31 55 Mourning , Heresy , and Resurrection in the York Corpus Christi Cycle LEANNE GROENEVELD Mourning Becomes Electric ...
The Literary Work of Mourning Christian Riegel. Contents 10 vii Foreword χυ Acknowledgements xvii Introduction I 23 31 55 Mourning , Heresy , and Resurrection in the York Corpus Christi Cycle LEANNE GROENEVELD Mourning Becomes Electric ...
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Mourning Becomes Electric | 23 |
Womens Poetry of Grief and Mourning | 55 |
Mourning Myth and Merchandising | 75 |
Adams Mourning and the Herculean Task in Adam Bede | 97 |
Hieroglyphics of Sleep and Pain | 117 |
Colossal Departures | 145 |
Reading the Ethics of Mourning in the Poetry of Donald Hall | 161 |
If Only I Were Isis | 179 |
Land of Their Graves | 201 |
Using Up Words in Paul Monettes AIDS Elegy | 217 |
Bibliography | 247 |
About the Contributors | 263 |
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Abraham and Torok Adam Adam Bede Adam's AIDS elegy anatomy argues Arundhati Roy Barnes's becomes Bede Berryman body Cartouches century Charlotte's Christ consolation context crypt cultural dead Derrida desire disciples discourse Donald Hall Dream Song elegiac emotional English essay ethics of mourning experience father feel Freud funeral grandmother grief grieving Hall Hall's heart Henry Henry VI Henry's heretics hieroglyphic Jane Kenyon Janet Frame John Berryman Kenyon king lament language literary living Lollards loss lost object Lucrece Lycidas Marguerite Marguerite de Navarre Melancholia memory Menippean satire metaphor Monette Monette's mother mourners Mourning or Melancholia narrative therapy narrator nation Nightwood Nora Nora's O'Connor pain Plath plays poem poet poetic poetry political present reader reading relationship representation Response to Death resurrection rhetoric Riegel ritual Robin scene sense Shakespeare's silence social sorrow story Sylvia Plath tion Tostevin traditional women words writing York þat