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|a Tomaini, Thea,
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|a The corpse as text :
|b disinterment and antiquarian enquiry, 1700-1900 /
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|a Disinterment and antiquarian enquiry, 1700-1900
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|a Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK ;
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-233) and index.
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|a Between 1700 and 1900, the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were stereotyped, idealised, and held as a standard by which the present time could be measured. Various figures in politics, academia, and the church pointed to historical persons such as Henry VIII, Shakespeare, Charles I, and Oliver Cromwell as icons whose lives, deaths and corpses illustrated the victories of English Protestantism, the values of Monarchism (or Republicanism), and the superiority of the English culture and its language. In particular, the subject of disinterment (exhumation) attracted the attention of antiquaries. They constructed a comprehensive memory of the past by 'reading' corpses as documents describing an idealised past. These 'texts' accompanied and enhanced the traditional texts of chronicle, literature, and epitaph.
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|a Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: The Corpse as Text -- 2. Presumptive Readings: King John -- 3. The Text in Neglect: Katherine de Valois -- 4. Appropriated Meanings: Thomas Becket -- 5. Fictions and Fantasies: Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn -- 6. Investigations and Revisions: Katherine Parr -- 7.A Surfeit of Interpretations: William Shakespeare -- 8. The Conversant Dead: Charles I and Oliver Cromwell.
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|a Antiquities
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