The Gender of Death: A Cultural History in Art and Literature
Released: Mar 28, 1999
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardcover, 310 pages
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Description:
In this illustrated historical survey of the image of death in art and literature Karl S. Guthke assesses the significance of the various personifications of death in different ages and cultures, as male or female, enemy or lover, friend or avenger, angel or devil. Guthke shows that such images are reflections of the life and cultures that produced them, and through them he offers astonishing new insights into the nature and perception of the Western self in its cultural, intellectual, and literary context.
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