Issues of Death
"Issues of Death" by Michael Neill, published by Oxford University Press in 1999, delves into the profound concept of death as a construct of human imagination. While all animals face mortality, it is uniquely the human experience that grapples with the suffering associated with death. This thought-provoking book examines tragic literature as a vital medium through which early modern England confronted the reality of mortality. With 418 pages of insightful analysis, Neill explores how theatrical representations of death were reimagined, providing readers with a deeper understanding of cultural perceptions surrounding this inevitable aspect of life. Perfect for those interested in literature, philosophy, and the human condition, "Issues of Death" invites readers to reflect on their own encounters with mortality and the narratives that shape our understanding of it.