Rooted Sorrow: Dying in Early Modern EnglandFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1994 - 296 strán (strany) This book is a literary and cultural study of death and dying through selected images, events, and words that intersect in expressive forms between 1590 and 1631. |
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Strana 66
... designed to put one right with the corresponding powers of one's existence , earthly sovereign and divine one . After the one condemned to die had made his peace with earthly powers , the ritual order of his words and actions was designed ...
... designed to put one right with the corresponding powers of one's existence , earthly sovereign and divine one . After the one condemned to die had made his peace with earthly powers , the ritual order of his words and actions was designed ...
Strana 67
... designed to exclude personal vanity while glorifying the role . In the case of those executed , a set of conventions within which the person likewise submerged himself constituted the general pat- tern of a noble death . The end of the ...
... designed to exclude personal vanity while glorifying the role . In the case of those executed , a set of conventions within which the person likewise submerged himself constituted the general pat- tern of a noble death . The end of the ...
Strana 82
... designed to help the individual combat his sense of helplessness before mor- tality . Many of these brief ( sometimes only 10-17 pages ) devotional books focus on the theme of overcoming the fear of death . An early example is Erasmus's ...
... designed to help the individual combat his sense of helplessness before mor- tality . Many of these brief ( sometimes only 10-17 pages ) devotional books focus on the theme of overcoming the fear of death . An early example is Erasmus's ...
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Preface | 11 |
Cultural Poetics and Notes on an Approach | 17 |
Skull Skeleton | 37 |
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allegory Angel Anglican art of dying attitudes biblical Christ Christian comfort commonplace Communion Communion of Saints context conventions culture damnation Dance of Death demons devil devotional tradition divine Donne's dramatic early seventeenth century elaborate elegy Elizabeth Elizabethan England English Essex evil example experience expression faith fear final friends God's grief heaven human imagery inspiration Jacobean John Donne King King Lear lament Last Judgment Lear literary literature London Macbeth Magdalen major medieval meditation mercy metaphor Milton modern moriendi moriendi tradition moriens mourning moves Othello Oxford paradoxical perhaps period Perkins play poems poetic popular prayer preacher Queen reader reconciliation redemptive religious Renaissance Richard Richard III ritual saints Satan scene scholars sense seventeenth century Shakespeare's audience Sicke sins sixteenth century sorrow soul spiritual structure suggests suicide symbolic temptation to despair theme theological thou tion University Press visual woodcut Zachary Boyd