A comparison of Death's representation in the medieval danse macabre poems and the contemporary novel "The Book Thief"


Term Paper, 2015

10 Pages, Grade: 1,7


Abstract or Introduction

To find answers to the following questions I will examine two representations of Death in literature in the following essay. First, I will refer to the medieval motif of the danse macabre with special attention on the German Totentanz and the French danse macabre poems that were freely translated into English by the monk John Lydgate in the beginning of the 15th century.

Already as early as in the Old Testament death was represented by the apocalyptic horsemen; In early Norse mythology by the goddess of Death named Hel and in the Middle Ages by skeletons that rose from their graves, as well as by the image of the Grim Reaper with his black cape and a scythe, which is still popular nowadays. What do those figures have in common? In what aspects do they differ? And in how far have the common interpretation of personified Death changed over the centuries?

Details

Title
A comparison of Death's representation in the medieval danse macabre poems and the contemporary novel "The Book Thief"
College
University of Dusseldorf "Heinrich Heine"  (Anglistik und Amerikanistik)
Course
Manifestations of Cultural Concepts in Medieval English Literature
Grade
1,7
Author
Year
2015
Pages
10
Catalog Number
V464313
ISBN (eBook)
9783346001184
ISBN (Book)
9783346001191
Language
English
Keywords
danse macabre, old english, middle english, literature, the book thief, marcus zusak
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Elena Mertel (Author), 2015, A comparison of Death's representation in the medieval danse macabre poems and the contemporary novel "The Book Thief", Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/464313

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