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Imago Mortis: Mediating Images of Death in Late Medieval Culture

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Imago Mortis: Mediating Images of Death in Late Medieval Culture
Imago Mortis: Mediating Images of Death in Late Medieval Culture

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Imago Mortis: Mediating Images of Death in Late Medieval Culture

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Imago Mortis: Mediating Images of Death in Late Medieval Culture
, Ashby Kinch argues for the affirmative quality of late medieval death art and literature, providing a new, interdisciplinary approach to a well-known body of material. He demonstrates the surprising and effective ways that late medieval artists appropriated images of death and dying as a means to affirm their artistic, social, and political identities. The book dedicates each of its three sections to a pairing of a visual convention (deathbed scenes, the Three Living and Three Dead, and the Dance of Death) and a Middle English literary text (Hoccleve’s
Lerne for to die
, Audelay’s
Three Dead Kings
, and Lydgate’s
Dance of Death
).

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