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This Collection seeks to understand how literature always been deeply engaged with the ever-evolving relationship humanity has with its ultimate demise.
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This Collection seeks to understand how literature always been deeply engaged with the ever-evolving relationship humanity has with its ultimate demise.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 490
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000220742
- Artikelnr.: 60538225
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 490
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000220742
- Artikelnr.: 60538225
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
W. Michelle Wang is Assistant Professor of English at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Daniel K. Jernigan is Associate Professor of English at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Neil Murphy is Professor of English at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Introduction
PART I Traversing the Ontological Divide
- Introduction
- Wanlin Li
42. Coda
- Julian Gough
PART I Traversing the Ontological Divide
- Introduction
- The Final Frontier: Science Fictions of Death
- "Still I Danced": Performing Death in Ford's The Broken Heart
- Death and the Margins of Theatre in Luigi Pirandello
- Forbidden Mental Fruit? Dead Narrators and Characters from Medieval to Postmodernist Narratives
- Literature and the Afterlife
- The Novel as Heartbeat: The Dead Narrator in Mike McCormack's Solar Bones
- Dead Man/and Woman Talking: Narratives from Beyond the Grave
- The View from Upstream: Authority and Projection in Fontenelle's Nouveaux dialogues des morts
- Big Questions: Re-Visioning and Re-Scripting Death Narratives in Children's Literature
- In the U-Bend with Moaning Myrtle: Thinking about Death in YA Literature
- Death and Mourning in Graphic Narrative
- Death and Documentaries: Heuristics for the Real in an Age of Simulation
- Death and the Fanciulla
- Death, Literary Form, and Affective Comprehension: Primary Emotions and the Neurological Basis of Genre
- Ecocide and the Anthropocene: Death and the Environment
- A Disney Death: Coco, Black Panther, and the Limits of the Afterlife
- Suicide in the Early Modern Elegiac Tradition
- Institutions and Elegies: Viewing the Dead in W. B. Yeats and John Wieners
- Death "after Long Silence": Auditing Agamben's Metaphysics of Negativity in Yeats's Lyric
- The Spatialization of Death in the Novels of Virginia Woolf
- "Memento Mori": memory, Death, and Posterity in Singapore's Poetry
- Death and the Dead in Verse Funerary Epigrams of Ancient Greece
- Fictional Will
- Monumentalism, Death, and Genre in Shakespeare
- Death and Gothic Romanticism: Dilating in/upon the Graveyard, Meditating among the Tombs
- Death, Literature, and the Victorian Era
- The Aura of the Phonographic Relic: Hearing the Voices of the Dead
- Anecdotal Death: Samuel Johnson's Lives of the English Poets
- Biography: Life after Death
- "An immense expenditure of energy come to nothing": Philosophy, Literature, and Death in Peter Weiss's Abschied von den Eltern
- Paradox, Death, and the Divine
- Inner Seeing and Death Anxiety in Aidan Higgins's Blind Man's Bluff and Other Life Writing
- Autothanatography and Contemporary Poetry
- When Time Stops: Death and Autobiography in Contemporary Personal Narratives
- "Grief made her insubstantial to herself": Illness, Aging, and Death in A. S. Byatt's Little Black Book of Stories
- On the Corpse of a Loved One in the Era of Brain Death: Bioethics and Fictions
- Death to the Music of Time: Reticence in Anthony Powell's Mediated Narratives of Death
- Death and Chinese War Television Dramas: (Re)configuring Ethical Judgments in The Disguiser
- Where Do the Disappeared Go? Writing the Genocide in East Timor
- "Doubtfull Drede": Dying at the End of the Middle Ages
- Urbanization, Ambiguity, and Social Death in Charles Brockden Brown's Arthur Mervyn
- Brian McHale
- Donovan Sherman
- Daniel K. Jernigan
- Jan Alber
- Alice Bennett
- Neil Murphy
- Philippe Carrard
- Jessica Goodman
PART II Genres
- Introduction
- Lesley D. Clement
- Karen Coats
- José Alaniz
- Benjamin Bennett-Carpenter
- Reed Way Dasenbrock
- Ronald Schleifer
PART III Site, Space, and Spatiality
- Introduction
- Flore Coulouma
- Stacy Thompson
- Kelly McGuire
- Barry Sheils and Julie Walsh
- Samuel Caleb Wee
- Ian Tan
- Jen Crawford
PART IV Rituals, Memorials, and Epitaphs
- Introduction
- Arianna Gullo
- Helen Swift
- John Tangney
- Carol Margaret Davison
- Jolene Zigarovich
- Angela Frattarola
- Laura Davies
- Ira Nadel
PART V Living with Death: Writing, Mourning, and Consolation
- Introduction
- Christopher Hamilton
- Jamie Lin
- Lara O'Muirithe
- Ivan Callus
- Rosalía Baena
- Graham Matthews
PART VI Historical Engagements
- Introduction
- Catherine Belling
- Catherine Hoffmann
- W. Michelle Wang
- Kit Ying Lye
- Walter Wadiak
- Wanlin Li
42. Coda
- Julian Gough
Introduction
PART I Traversing the Ontological Divide
- Introduction
- Wanlin Li
42. Coda
- Julian Gough
PART I Traversing the Ontological Divide
- Introduction
- The Final Frontier: Science Fictions of Death
- "Still I Danced": Performing Death in Ford's The Broken Heart
- Death and the Margins of Theatre in Luigi Pirandello
- Forbidden Mental Fruit? Dead Narrators and Characters from Medieval to Postmodernist Narratives
- Literature and the Afterlife
- The Novel as Heartbeat: The Dead Narrator in Mike McCormack's Solar Bones
- Dead Man/and Woman Talking: Narratives from Beyond the Grave
- The View from Upstream: Authority and Projection in Fontenelle's Nouveaux dialogues des morts
- Big Questions: Re-Visioning and Re-Scripting Death Narratives in Children's Literature
- In the U-Bend with Moaning Myrtle: Thinking about Death in YA Literature
- Death and Mourning in Graphic Narrative
- Death and Documentaries: Heuristics for the Real in an Age of Simulation
- Death and the Fanciulla
- Death, Literary Form, and Affective Comprehension: Primary Emotions and the Neurological Basis of Genre
- Ecocide and the Anthropocene: Death and the Environment
- A Disney Death: Coco, Black Panther, and the Limits of the Afterlife
- Suicide in the Early Modern Elegiac Tradition
- Institutions and Elegies: Viewing the Dead in W. B. Yeats and John Wieners
- Death "after Long Silence": Auditing Agamben's Metaphysics of Negativity in Yeats's Lyric
- The Spatialization of Death in the Novels of Virginia Woolf
- "Memento Mori": memory, Death, and Posterity in Singapore's Poetry
- Death and the Dead in Verse Funerary Epigrams of Ancient Greece
- Fictional Will
- Monumentalism, Death, and Genre in Shakespeare
- Death and Gothic Romanticism: Dilating in/upon the Graveyard, Meditating among the Tombs
- Death, Literature, and the Victorian Era
- The Aura of the Phonographic Relic: Hearing the Voices of the Dead
- Anecdotal Death: Samuel Johnson's Lives of the English Poets
- Biography: Life after Death
- "An immense expenditure of energy come to nothing": Philosophy, Literature, and Death in Peter Weiss's Abschied von den Eltern
- Paradox, Death, and the Divine
- Inner Seeing and Death Anxiety in Aidan Higgins's Blind Man's Bluff and Other Life Writing
- Autothanatography and Contemporary Poetry
- When Time Stops: Death and Autobiography in Contemporary Personal Narratives
- "Grief made her insubstantial to herself": Illness, Aging, and Death in A. S. Byatt's Little Black Book of Stories
- On the Corpse of a Loved One in the Era of Brain Death: Bioethics and Fictions
- Death to the Music of Time: Reticence in Anthony Powell's Mediated Narratives of Death
- Death and Chinese War Television Dramas: (Re)configuring Ethical Judgments in The Disguiser
- Where Do the Disappeared Go? Writing the Genocide in East Timor
- "Doubtfull Drede": Dying at the End of the Middle Ages
- Urbanization, Ambiguity, and Social Death in Charles Brockden Brown's Arthur Mervyn
- Brian McHale
- Donovan Sherman
- Daniel K. Jernigan
- Jan Alber
- Alice Bennett
- Neil Murphy
- Philippe Carrard
- Jessica Goodman
PART II Genres
- Introduction
- Lesley D. Clement
- Karen Coats
- José Alaniz
- Benjamin Bennett-Carpenter
- Reed Way Dasenbrock
- Ronald Schleifer
PART III Site, Space, and Spatiality
- Introduction
- Flore Coulouma
- Stacy Thompson
- Kelly McGuire
- Barry Sheils and Julie Walsh
- Samuel Caleb Wee
- Ian Tan
- Jen Crawford
PART IV Rituals, Memorials, and Epitaphs
- Introduction
- Arianna Gullo
- Helen Swift
- John Tangney
- Carol Margaret Davison
- Jolene Zigarovich
- Angela Frattarola
- Laura Davies
- Ira Nadel
PART V Living with Death: Writing, Mourning, and Consolation
- Introduction
- Christopher Hamilton
- Jamie Lin
- Lara O'Muirithe
- Ivan Callus
- Rosalía Baena
- Graham Matthews
PART VI Historical Engagements
- Introduction
- Catherine Belling
- Catherine Hoffmann
- W. Michelle Wang
- Kit Ying Lye
- Walter Wadiak
- Wanlin Li
42. Coda
- Julian Gough
"This is a long overdue compendium that covers topics pertaining to death in literature and death and the literary arts from the classical to postmodern and everything between. I highly recommend this 'companion' for scholars at any stage of their studies and general readers whether their interests lie with a specific period, genre, or specialized topic such as medical humanities, death and sleep, trauma, the post-human, and much, much more." --Lesley D. Clement, Lakehead University-Orillia