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  1. Shakespeare's dead
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Bodleian Library, Oxford

    [This book] reveals the unique ways inwhich Shakespeare brings dying, death, and the dead to life. It establishes the cultural, religious and social contexts for thinking about early modern death, with particular reference to the plague which ravaged... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    [This book] reveals the unique ways inwhich Shakespeare brings dying, death, and the dead to life. It establishes the cultural, religious and social contexts for thinking about early modern death, with particular reference to the plague which ravaged Britain during his lifetime, and against the divisive background of the Reformation. But it also shows how death on stage is different from death in real life. The dead come to life, ghosts haunt the living, and scenes of mourning are subverted by the fact that the supposed corpse still breathes."--Back cover Something after death -- Measure for measure : the art of dying -- Death in comedy -- A plague on your houses -- Joy of the worm : death and sex -- Dying again : English histories -- Another Golgotha : places of death -- Die, die, die, die, die : cueing death -- Kindle again : life in death -- Coda : afterlives

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 1851242473; 9781851242474
    Other identifier:
    9781851242474
    RVK Categories: HI 3385
    Subjects: Death in literature; Dead in literature; Mortality in literature
    Other subjects: Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
    Scope: 191 Seiten, cm
    Notes:

    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 191

  2. Shakespeare's dead
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Bodleian Library, Oxford

    [This book] reveals the unique ways inwhich Shakespeare brings dying, death, and the dead to life. It establishes the cultural, religious and social contexts for thinking about early modern death, with particular reference to the plague which ravaged... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
    1 A 983251
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
    Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen
    a ang 479.9 tod/507
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    Württembergische Landesbibliothek
    66/6764
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    Klassik Stiftung Weimar / Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek
    HI 3385 P159
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    [This book] reveals the unique ways inwhich Shakespeare brings dying, death, and the dead to life. It establishes the cultural, religious and social contexts for thinking about early modern death, with particular reference to the plague which ravaged Britain during his lifetime, and against the divisive background of the Reformation. But it also shows how death on stage is different from death in real life. The dead come to life, ghosts haunt the living, and scenes of mourning are subverted by the fact that the supposed corpse still breathes."--Back cover Something after death -- Measure for measure : the art of dying -- Death in comedy -- A plague on your houses -- Joy of the worm : death and sex -- Dying again : English histories -- Another Golgotha : places of death -- Die, die, die, die, die : cueing death -- Kindle again : life in death -- Coda : afterlives

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 1851242473; 9781851242474
    Other identifier:
    9781851242474
    RVK Categories: HI 3385
    Subjects: Death in literature; Dead in literature; Mortality in literature
    Other subjects: Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
    Scope: 191 Seiten, cm
    Notes:

    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 191