Posthumous reputation unravelled in sixteenth-century epitaph fictions

Epitaphs record a person’s death, a life that was. Literary epitaphs of the later fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries provided an opportunity, through the medium of verse and prose fiction, for anticipating death and projecting into the future the afterlife that will be constituted by a person’s...

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Autor principal: Swift, H
Formato: Journal article
Idioma:English
Publicado em: Taylor and Francis 2018