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Death, Desire and Loss in Western Culture
1998 book by Jonathan Dollimore
1998 book by Jonathan Dollimore
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Death, Desire and Loss in Western Culture |
| image | File:Death, Desire and Loss in Western Culture.jpg |
| caption | Cover of the first edition |
| author | Jonathan Dollimore |
| country | United Kingdom |
| language | English |
| series | Literary Studies |
| subject | Death and culture |
| publisher | Routledge |
| pub_date | 1998 |
| media_type | Print (Hardcover and Paperback) |
| pages | 384 |
| isbn | 978-0415921749 |
Death, Desire and Loss in Western Culture is a 1998 philosophy book by the social theorist Jonathan Dollimore. The book describes the influence of the death obsession in western culture. Dollimore's analysis is heavily influenced by early modern culture.
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