Daphnis
Brill Academic Publishers · Netherlands · Est. 1978
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This journal examines the literary and cultural processing of catastrophes, including wars, mining disasters, and individual deaths, often through epic poetry, funerary sermons, and other narrative forms. It explores how these events are represented in relation to time, memory, resilience, and the negotiation of human experience, fate, and ethical questions. The journal also investigates the historical and cultural significance of figures associated with magic and illusion, such as the early modern magus and conjurer, and their relationship to knowledge, belief, and social control.
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