Elegy

Elegy

EnglishEbook
Kennedy, David
Taylor & Francis
EAN: 9781134209057
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Grief and mourning are generally considered to be private, yet universal instincts. But in a media age of televised funerals and visible bereavement, elegies are increasingly significant and open to public scrutiny. Providing an overview of the history of the term and the different ways in which it is used, David Kennedy: outlines the origins of elegy, and the characteristics of the genre examines the psychology and cultural background underlying works of mourning explores how the modern elegy has evolved, and how it differs from 'canonical elegy', also looking at female elegists and feminist readings considers the elegy in the light of writing by theorists such as Jacques Derrida and Catherine Waldby looks at the elegy in contemporary writing, and particularly at how it has emerged and been adapted as a response to terrorist attacks such as 9/11. Emphasising and explaining the significance of elegy today, this illuminating guide to an emotive literary genre will be of interest to students of literature, media and culture.
EAN 9781134209057
ISBN 1134209053
Binding Ebook
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Publication date March 10, 2008
Pages 176
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Kennedy, David
Series ISSN