Ghosts in the Middle Ages
豆瓣
The Living and the Dead in Medieval Society
Jean-Claude Schmitt Teresa Lavender Fagan
简介
Through this study, Jean-Claude Schmitt examines medieval religious culture and the significance of the widespread belief in ghosts, revealing the ways in which the dead and the living related to each other during the Middle Ages. Schmitt also discusses Augustine's influence on medieval authors; the link between dreams and autobiographical narratives; and monastic visions and folklore. Including numerous colour reproductions of ghosts and ghostly trappings, this book presents a look at medieval culture.
目录
Translator's Note
Author's Acknowledgments
Introduction
Ch. 1: The Rejection of Ghosts
Ch. 2: Dreaming of the Dead
Ch. 3: The Invasion of Ghosts
Ch. 4: The Marvelous Dead
Ch. 5: Hellequin's Hunt
Ch. 6: The Imaginary Tamed?
Ch. 7: The Dead and Power
Ch. 8: Time, Space, and Society
Ch. 9: Describing Ghosts
Conclusion
Notes
Index