This volume examines late medieval and early modern warfare in France, the Hispanic World, and the Dutch Republic through the lens of trauma and memory studies. The essays, focusing on history, literature, and visual culture, demonstrate how people living with wartime violence processed and remembered the trauma of war.
This volume examines late medieval and early modern warfare in France, the Hispanic World, and the Dutch Republic through the lens of trauma and memory studies. The essays, focusing on history, literature, and visual culture, demonstrate how people living with wartime violence processed and remembered the trauma of war.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Alexandra Onuf and Nicholas Ealy - Contributions by Nicholas Ealy; Ivan Gracia-Arnau; Covadonga Lamar Prieto; Kimberly Lifton; Kathleen Long; Charles-Louis Morand-Métivier; Alexandra Onuf and Rachel Wise
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List of Figures Acknowledgments Introduction, Alexandra Onuf and Nicholas Ealy Section One: France Chapter One: Memorializing the Battle of Crécy: Colins de Beaumont's "On the Crécy Dead" as a Textual Monument for Processing Trauma, Kimberly Lifton Chapter Two: "Je hé guerre, point ne la doit prisier": Emotions, War, and Trauma in the Poetry of Charles of Orléans, Charles-Louis Morand-Métivier Chapter Three: Bringing up the Dead: The Grotesque in Literature after the French Wars of Religion, Kathleen Long Section Two: The Hispanic World Chapter Four: Desire, Trauma, and Warfare in Fernando de Rojas's Celestina, Nicholas Ealy Chapter Five: Violence in the Making: Remembering the Viceroy's Assassination during the Catalan Revolt of 1640, Ivan Gracia-Arnau Chapter Six: Trauma and Postmemory in Martín Cortés's Uprising, Covadonga Lamar Prieto Section Three: The Dutch Republic Chapter Seven: Hendrick Goltzius's Lucretia and the Eighty Years' War, Rachel Wise Chapter Eight: Landscape and the Memory of Place in Claes Jansz. Visscher's Prints of Brabant, Alexandra Onuf Index About the Contributors
List of Figures Acknowledgments Introduction, Alexandra Onuf and Nicholas Ealy Section One: France Chapter One: Memorializing the Battle of Crécy: Colins de Beaumont's "On the Crécy Dead" as a Textual Monument for Processing Trauma, Kimberly Lifton Chapter Two: "Je hé guerre, point ne la doit prisier": Emotions, War, and Trauma in the Poetry of Charles of Orléans, Charles-Louis Morand-Métivier Chapter Three: Bringing up the Dead: The Grotesque in Literature after the French Wars of Religion, Kathleen Long Section Two: The Hispanic World Chapter Four: Desire, Trauma, and Warfare in Fernando de Rojas's Celestina, Nicholas Ealy Chapter Five: Violence in the Making: Remembering the Viceroy's Assassination during the Catalan Revolt of 1640, Ivan Gracia-Arnau Chapter Six: Trauma and Postmemory in Martín Cortés's Uprising, Covadonga Lamar Prieto Section Three: The Dutch Republic Chapter Seven: Hendrick Goltzius's Lucretia and the Eighty Years' War, Rachel Wise Chapter Eight: Landscape and the Memory of Place in Claes Jansz. Visscher's Prints of Brabant, Alexandra Onuf Index About the Contributors
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