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Mixed metaphors: the "danse macabre" in medieval and early modern Europe Oosterwijk, Sophie • Knöll, Stefanie [Publ.]. |
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Language: | English |
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Content
![]() | Introduction |
![]() | Dance, Dialogue and Duality: Fatal Encounters in the Medieval Danse Macabre |
![]() | Dances of the Living and the Dead: A Study of Danse Macabre Imagery within the Context of Lale-Medieval Dance Culture |
![]() | Dance. Music, and Inversion: The Reversal of the Natural Order in the Medieval Danse Macabre |
![]() | From Allegory to Anatomy: Femininity and the Danse Macabre |
![]() | Dialogue and Violence in Medieval Illuminations of the Three Living and the Three Dead |
![]() | Mixed Encounters: The Three Living and the Three Dead in Italian Art |
![]() | Death Personified in Medieval Imagery: The Motif of Death Riding a Bovine |
![]() | Romance Macabre: Middle English Narrative and the Dead in the Codex |
![]() | Frightened or Fearless: Different Ways of Facing Death in the Sixteenth-Century Majorcan Play Representado de la Mort |
![]() | Kiss of Death: Death as a Lover in Early Modern English Literature and Art |
![]() | Places for Reflection: Death Imagery in Medieval Choir Stalls |
![]() | The Isirian Danse Macabre: Beram and Hrastovlje |
![]() | The Danse Macabre at Bierdzany-Bierdzatiska Smieré (Poland) |
![]() | A Phenomenon of Parallel Reading in the Office of the Dead |
![]() | Letters without Words? The Danse Macabre Initials by Hans Holbein and his Followers |
![]() | "Mix and Match: Huldrich Frohlich's Danse Macabre Editions |