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The Rest is Silence
Robert N. Watson
其他書名
Death as Annihilation in the English Renaissance
出版
University of California Press
, 1994-01-01
主題
Literary Criticism / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Literary Criticism / Semiotics & Theory
ISBN
0520084942
9780520084940
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=1KLTBtdv1zsC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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How did the fear of death coexist with the promise of Christian afterlife in the culture and literature of the English Renaissance? Robert Watson exposes a sharp edge of blasphemous protest against mortality that runs through revenge plays such as
The Spanish Tragedy
and
Hamlet
, and through plays of procreation such as
Measure for Measure
and
Macbeth
. Tactics of denial appear in the vengefulness that John Donne directs toward female bodies for failing to bestow immortality, and in the promise of renewal that George Herbert sets against the threat of closure.
Placing these literary manifestations in the context of specific Jacobean deathbed crises and modern cultural distortions, Watson explores the psychological roots and political consequences of denying that death permanently erases sensation and consciousness. How did the fear of death coexist with the promise of Christian afterlife in the culture and literature of the English Renaissance? Robert Watson exposes a sharp edge of blasphemous protest against mortality that runs through revenge plays such as
The Spanish Tragedy
and
Hamlet
, and through plays of procreation such as
Measure for Measure
and
Macbeth
. Tactics of denial appear in the vengefulness that John Donne directs toward female bodies for failing to bestow immortality, and in the promise of renewal that George Herbert sets against the threat of closure.
Placing these literary manifestations in the context of specific Jacobean deathbed crises and modern cultural distortions, Watson explores the psychological roots and political consequences of denying that death permanently erases sensation and consciousness.