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Dead Lovers: Erotic Bonds and the Study of Premodern Europe
Dead Lovers: Erotic Bonds and the Study of Premodern Europe, From Eurydice to Laura and beyond, dead lovers call forth powerful expressions of grief, sorrow, love, and longing. They occasion mourning and other rituals and seem to be intrinsically bound up with changing ideas of subjecthood itself. <i>Dead Lovers</i, Dead Lovers: Erotic Bonds and the Study of Premodern Europe has a rating of 3 stars
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Dead Lovers: Erotic Bonds and the Study of Premodern Europe, From Eurydice to Laura and beyond, dead lovers call forth powerful expressions of grief, sorrow, love, and longing. They occasion mourning and other rituals and seem to be intrinsically bound up with changing ideas of subjecthood itself. Dead Lovers 3 out of 5 stars based on 2 reviews
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  • Dead Lovers: Erotic Bonds and the Study of Premodern Europe
  • Written by author Basil Dufallo
  • Published by University of Michigan Press, January 2007
  • From Eurydice to Laura and beyond, dead lovers call forth powerful expressions of grief, sorrow, love, and longing. They occasion mourning and other rituals and seem to be intrinsically bound up with changing ideas of subjecthood itself. Dead Lovers
  • From Eurydice to Laura and beyond, dead lovers call forth powerful expressions of grief, sorrow, love, and longing. They occasion mourning and other rituals and seem to be intrinsically bound up with changing ideas of subjecthood itself. Dead Love
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Introduction   Basil Dufallo   Peggy McCracken     1
The Best Lover   David M. Halperin     8
Propertius and the Blindness of Affec   Basil Dufallo     22
Wilfred Owen's Adonis   J. D. Reed     39
Embracing the Corpse: Necrophilic Tendencies in Petrarch   Alison Cornish     57
Orpheus after Eurydice: (According to Albrecht Durer)   Helmut Puff     71
Dead Letters   Catherine Brown     96
"Until Death Do Us Part?": The Flesh and Bones of Politics in Early Modern Spain   Samuel Sanchez y Sanchez     106
Dead Children: Ben Jonson's Epitaph "On My First Sonne"   Silke-Maria Weineck     128
"Give Sorrow Words": Emotional Loss and the Articulation of Temperament in Early Modern England   Michael Schoenfeldt     143
Contributors     165
Index     169


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