Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, n°49 : "The Fortunes of Tragedy: Medieval and Early Modern"
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, n°49
"The Fortunes of Tragedy: Medieval and Early Modern"
Duke University Press
212 p.
15,00 $
TABLE DES MATIÈRES
The Fortunes of Tragedy,
David Aers; Sarah Beckwith
Tragic Nihilism in The Canterbury Tales: The Monk as Literary Theorist
Eleanor Johnson
Complicity, Recognition, and Conversion in the Christus PatiensDrama
Giles Waller
Shakespeare’s Liturgy of Assumption
Jason Crawford
Shakespeare versus Aristotle: Anagnorisis, Repentance, and Acknowledgment
Patrick Gray
Why Shakespeare Stopped Writing Tragedies
Paul A. Kottman
Herod and the Furies: Daniel Heinsius and the Representation of Affect in Tragedy
Russ Leo
Julian of Norwich’s Children: Childhood and Meekness in A Revelation of Love
Grace Hamman
New Books across the Disciplines
Michael Cornett