On the Way in which Tragedy ‘Openeth up the Greatest Wounds and Showeth forth the Ulcers that are Covered with Tissue’
Terence Hawkes, 11 December 1997
Issues of Death: Mortality and Identity in English Renaissance Tragedy
by Michael Neill.
Oxford, 404 pp., £45, May 1997,0 19 818386 0 Show More
by Michael Neill.
Oxford, 404 pp., £45, May 1997,
“... Hamlet calls death the ‘undiscovered country’, but perhaps the deftness of that description masks a fatal insouciance. True, it isn’t really possible for us to ‘discover’ extinction in the sense of gaining actual experience of the phenomenon. But, as Michael Neill points out, human beings do imagine dying and in the process they inevitably invent a notion of death capable of matching their presuppositions ... ”