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The Final Crossing: Studies on Themes and Motifs in Literature, cartea 124

Editat de John J. Han, C. Clark Triplett
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 aug 2015
Since ancient times, writers and poets have grappled with death, dying, grief, and mourning in their works. The Final Crossing: Death and Dying in Literature compiles fifteen in-depth, scholarly, and original essays on death and dying in literature from around the globe and from different time periods. Written from a variety of critical perspectives, the essays target both scholars and serious students. Death and dying is an important area of study for a variety of disciplines, including psychology, psychiatry, sociology, gerontology, medical ethics, healthcare science, health law, and literary studies. The Final Crossing is a landmark compendium of academic essays on death and dying in literary texts, such as the Iliad, ?ayy ibn Yaq?an, Hamlet, The Secret Garden, and The Grapes of Wrath. This collection of essays not only brings an international flavor, but also a unique angularity to the discourse on thanatology. The novelty of perspectives reflects the diverse cultural and intellectual backgrounds of the contributors. This diversity opens up a fresh conversation on a number of age-old questions related to «the final crossing.» In this volume, readers will find an intriguing array of topics for further reflection and research.
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ISBN-13: 9781433130151
ISBN-10: 1433130157
Pagini: 254
Dimensiuni: 150 x 226 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W
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Notă biografică

John J. Han is Professor of English and Creative Writing at Missouri Baptist University, where he also chairs the Humanities Division. He is the editor of Wise Blood: A Re-Consideration (2011) and serves as editor of Intégrité: A Faith and Learning Journal and Cantos: A Literary and Arts Journal. His articles have appeared in many journals and essay collections, such as Journal of Transnational American Studies, Literature and Belief, The Moral Philosophy of John Steinbeck, Steinbeck Studies, and The Steinbeck Review. Author of five haiku collections, he has also published poems in periodicals and anthologies worldwide, including Frogpond, Modern Haiku, and World Haiku Review. He earned his MA and his PhD from Kansas State University and the University of Nebraska - Lincoln, respectively.
C. Clark Triplett is Vice President for Graduate Studies and Academic Program Review and Professor of Psychology/Sociology at Missouri Baptist University. He earned an AA from Hannibal-LaGrange College, a BA from Southwest Baptist University, an MDiv. from Covenant Theological Seminary, an MSEd from Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, and a PhD from Saint Louis University. He also studied at Concordia Seminary, the University of Ulster in Northern Ireland, and the Harvard Institutes. A licensed counselor, he has published academic articles and book reviews in Intégrité: A Faith and Learning Journal.

Cuprins

Contents: Carol Leff: Gravesites in the Stories of Herman Charles Bosman: An Exploration of History, Memory, Ritual, Identity, and Landscape ¿ Colin Yeo: «Mouthed Graves Will Give Thee Memory»: Burial Sites and Poetic Immortality in Renaissance Verse ¿ Marwan A. Nader/Myrna A. Nader: Christian and Muslim Concepts of Death and the Afterlife in Postmodern Agnostic Poetry ¿ Heather H. Yeung: The End of Language? Representations and Effects of Death and Dying in the Fiction of Julia Kristeva and Susan Sontag ¿ Daniela Chana: Death as an Instrument for Social Criticism in Young Italian Literature ¿ John Pennington: The Secret Garden at the Back of the North Wind: The Life and Death Journey in Frances Hodgson Burnett and George MacDonald ¿ Rebekah M. Fowler: How Men Grieve: A Contemporary Allegory of the Grieving Process in Sir Orfeo ¿ Carolyn Ownbey: Haunting and Melancholia: A Reading of the Revenant in Seamus Heaney¿s «Casualty» ¿ Kelly Leavitt: Those Left Behind: The Non-Endings of Primo Levi¿s If This Is a Man and Aharon Appelfeld¿s The Immortal Bartfuss ¿ Hannah Farrell: In The Driver¿s Seat: Death and Isolation in Muriel Spark¿s Postmodern Gothic ¿ Claudia Desblaches: Death and Dying as Literary Devices in Brite¿s Exquisite Corpse and Palahniuk¿s Damned ¿ Lori F. Smurthwaite: «Stories Can Save Us»: Rewriting Death in Tim O¿Brien¿s The Things They Carried ¿ James Brown: Tears and the Art of ¿ John J. Han: Quick and Long-Lasting: Death and Dying in John Steinbeck¿s Fiction ¿ Debra L. Cumberland: Death-Defying Women: Art and Transcendence in Cather.