Dead Lovers
Erotic Bonds and the Study of Premodern Europe
Basil Dufallo editor Peggy McCracken editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:The University of Michigan Press
Published:30th Jan '07
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Dead Lovers explores the complex attachments to the figure of the dead lover in Western literature, art, and other forms of cultural expression from classical antiquity through the Middle Ages and into the early modern period. By reflecting on the study of dead lovers, the collection traces the development of themes and claims about our own investment in a ""dead"" but eroticized past that we seek to recover.
A cross-disciplinary book that will provoke discussion about how we think of our own academic practices and our investment in them. The substance of the essays is cultural and literary history and aesthetics, informed by theoretical concerns, but not overdetermined by them. Readers from all of the fields touched upon in the book will learn from it. - Sara S. Poor, Department of German, Princeton University ""Dead Lovers features a series of innovative and brilliant insights that help us rethink traditions ranging from literatures of longing, nostalgia and necrophelia, to the metaphysics of memory and relationality in both premodern and contemporary contexts. This genuinely exceptional book is a must-read for anyone thinking through what it may mean, or have meant, to love in the face of death."" - Carla Mazzio, Department of English, University of Chicago
ISBN: 9780472115600
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 416g
208 pages