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This special issue of Parergon offers nuanced case studies of how people responded to death and dying in the medieval and early modern period to demonstrate that, despite its inevitability, death produces different emotions depending on the specific historical and cultural moment. Moreover, they reveal how scholars can begin to locate and identify those emotions when the discourses around, and attitudes towards, death have changed so profoundly from the past to the present day.

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This page is a summary of: Medieval and Early Modern Emotional Responses to Death and Dying, Parergon, January 2014, Project Muse,
DOI: 10.1353/pgn.2014.0078.
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