Albrecht Classen 
Old Age in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance [PDF ebook] 
Interdisciplinary Approaches to a Neglected Topic

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After an extensive introduction that takes stock of the relevant research literature on Old Age in the Middle Ages and the early modern age, the contributors discuss the phenomenon of old age in many different fields of late antique, medieval, and early modern literature, history, and art history. Both Beowulf and the Hildebrandslied, both Wolfram von Eschenbach’s Parzival and Titurel, both the figure of Merlin and the trans-European tradition of Perceval/Peredur/Parzival, then the figure of the vetula in a variety of medieval French, English, and Spanish texts, and of the Old Man in The Stricker’s Daniel, both the treatment of old age in Langland’s Piers the Plowman and in Jean Gerson’s sermons are dealt with. Other aspects involve late-antique epistolary literature, early modern French farce in light of Disability Studies, the social role of old, impotent men in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Netherlandish paintings, and the scientific discourse of old age and health since the 1500s. The discourse of Old Age proves to have been of central importance throughout the ages, so the critical examination of the issues involved sheds intriguing light on the cultural history from late antiquity to the seventeenth century.

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Albrecht Classen, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA.

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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 582 ● ISBN 9783110925999 ● File size 21.6 MB ● Editor Albrecht Classen ● Publisher De Gruyter ● City Berlin/Boston ● Published 2012 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 6362003 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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