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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

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Introduction: The Mediating Image of Death
Section One. Facing Death
"Yet mercie thou shal have" : Affirmative Visions of Dying in Illustrations of Henry Suso's "De Scientia"
Verbo-Visual Mirrors of Mortality in Thomas Hoccleve's "Lerne for to Die"
Section Two. Facing the Dead
Commemorating Power in the Legend of the Three Living and Three Dead
Spiritual, Artistic, and Political Economies of Death : Audelay's Three Dead Kings and the Lancastrian Cadaver Tomb
Section Three. The Community of Death
"My stile I wille directe" : Lydgate and the Bedford Workshop Reinvent the Danse Macabre
The Parlementaire, the Mayor, and the Crisis of Community in the Danse Macabre
Epilogue: The Afterlives of Medieval Images of Death.

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Imago mortis : mediating images of death in late medieval culture by Ashby Kinch. ISBN 9789004243699. Published by Boston in 2013. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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