How do various literary forms contribute to an engagement with the past to construct a sense of individual or collective identity? To answer this question, the authors of this volume investigate the use of different dramatic strategies as a practice of creating identity in the written, often illustrated depictions of the past during the transition from the Middle Ages to early modernity.
How do various literary forms contribute to an engagement with the past to construct a sense of individual or collective identity? To answer this question, the authors of this volume investigate the use of different dramatic strategies as a practice of creating identity in the written, often illustrated depictions of the past during the transition from the Middle Ages to early modernity.