Pārejiet uz produkta informāciju

Representing the Plague in Early Modern England

Rebecca Carol Noel Totaro

Parastā cena €194,00
Akcijas cena €194,00 Parastā cena €200,00 Izpārdošana

Mums ir noliktavā

📦 Šios prekės gali nebūti sandėlyje.
Prieš perkant parašykite mums, kad patikslintume: info@bookshop.lt 💜

Leidimo metai 2010 m.
Puslapių skč. 268 psl.
Viršelis Kietas viršelis
ISBN 9780415877978
Kategorijos Angļu literatūra

Representing the Plague in Early Modern England

Delve into the rich tapestry of historical experience with "Representing the Plague in Early Modern England," authored by Rebecca Carol Noel Totaro. Published in 2010 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this hardback edition spans 268 pages, exploring how early modern writers responded to the devastating impact of the plague through literature. This compelling collection invites readers to witness the adaptive resilience of people during a pandemic emergency, offering a unique perspective on how crises shape narrative representation. The book illuminates the complex relationship between the public experience of disease and the literary expressions that emerged, providing a profound understanding of the era. Whether you're a history enthusiast, literature lover, or simply curious about pandemics, "Representing the Plague in Early Modern England" is a must-read for gaining insight into the transformative power of storytelling in times of crisis.

Book cover of: Representing the Plague in Early Modern England. By: Rebecca Carol Noel Totaro

Representing the Plague in Early Mode...

Parastā cena €194,00
Akcijas cena €194,00 Parastā cena €200,00