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In our own age, the engagement with death has been discretely narrowed into a brief process of formal commemoration and burial, but in Shakespeare''s time it was ritualized into the very fabric of everyday life, where the reminders of death, the journey to the grave, and the moment of expiry were all central to the cultural engagement with mortality in post-Reformation England. Inevitably, this way of seeing the world impacted the writing of Shakespeare and his contemporaries, not only in relation to the intellectual content of the drama but with regard to its visual impressions as well. Emblems of Mortality explores the relationship between Shakespeare''s theatre and popular memento mori and funereal iconography of the Renaissance, combining cultural studies and historicism with semiotic analysis of period iconography. Through close reading of Elizabethan signs and sign systems with attention to historical context, the work seeks to demonstrate the quality and intention of some of Sha

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The study contains a variety of useful insights and is written in a pleasant and readable style. -- Stephen J. McKenzie * Aumla *
The study contains a variety of useful insights and is written in a pleasant and readable style. -- Stephen J. McKenzie * Aumla *

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 List of Plates Chapter 2 Acknowledgements Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 4 Emblems of an English Eden Chapter 5 Iconic Monsters in Paradise Chapter 6 De Morte et Amore Chapter 7 Hamlet and the Death's Head Chapter 8 Experiments with the danse macabre Chapter 9 Epilogue Chapter 10 Plates Chapter 11 References Chapter 12 Index

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 4/12/2000 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761816607, 978-0761816607
      ISBN10: 0761816607

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In our own age, the engagement with death has been discretely narrowed into a brief process of formal commemoration and burial, but in Shakespeare''s time it was ritualized into the very fabric of everyday life, where the reminders of death, the journey to the grave, and the moment of expiry were all central to the cultural engagement with mortality in post-Reformation England. Inevitably, this way of seeing the world impacted the writing of Shakespeare and his contemporaries, not only in relation to the intellectual content of the drama but with regard to its visual impressions as well. Emblems of Mortality explores the relationship between Shakespeare''s theatre and popular memento mori and funereal iconography of the Renaissance, combining cultural studies and historicism with semiotic analysis of period iconography. Through close reading of Elizabethan signs and sign systems with attention to historical context, the work seeks to demonstrate the quality and intention of some of Sha

      Trade Review
      The study contains a variety of useful insights and is written in a pleasant and readable style. -- Stephen J. McKenzie * Aumla *
      The study contains a variety of useful insights and is written in a pleasant and readable style. -- Stephen J. McKenzie * Aumla *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 List of Plates Chapter 2 Acknowledgements Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 4 Emblems of an English Eden Chapter 5 Iconic Monsters in Paradise Chapter 6 De Morte et Amore Chapter 7 Hamlet and the Death's Head Chapter 8 Experiments with the danse macabre Chapter 9 Epilogue Chapter 10 Plates Chapter 11 References Chapter 12 Index

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