
Issues of Death
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Content
- Introduction
- Part I. Within all rottenness: Tragedy, Death, and Apocalypse
- 1: Peremptory nullification: Tragedy and Macabre Art
- 2: The Stage of Death: Tragedy and Anatomy
- 3: Opening the Moor: Death and Discovery in Othello
- 4: Hidden Malady: Death, Discovery, and Indistinction in The Changeling
- Part II. Making an End: Deaths Arrest and the Shaping of Tragic Narrative
- 5: Anxieties of Ending
- 6: To know my stops: Hamlet and Narrative Abruption
- 7: Accommodating the Dead: Hamlet and the Ends of Revenge
- Part III. Rue with a difference: Tragedy and the Funereal Arts
- 8: Death's triumphal chariot: Tragedy and Funeral
- 9: Finis coronat opus: The Monumental Ending of Anthony and Cleopatra
- 10: Fame's best friend: The Endings of The Duchess of Malfi
- 11: Great Arts best write themselves in their own Stories: Ending The Broken Heart
- Appendix. The Plague and the Dance of Death
- Bibliography
- Index
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