Souls of Naples: Corporeal Ghosts and Spiritual Bodies in Early Modern Naples
David Armando (author), Tommaso Braccini (author), Marcella Campanelli (author), Massimo Cattaneo (author), Mattia Corso (author), Stefano Daniele (author), Francesco Paolo de Ceglia (author), Alessandro Laverda (author), Lorenzo Leporiere (author), Eleonora Loiodice (author), Andrea Maraschi (author), Pasquale Palmieri (author), Pierroberto Scaramella (author), Tommaso Scaramella (author), Giulio Sodano (author)
Paperback Published on: 31/12/2023
Price: £34.04
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Synopsis
In this volume you will find stories about hyperactive relics, ghosts in spiritual or bodily form, as well as accounts of the dead being conjured, resurrected, and brought back to life from decomposing matter. This is not so much for the purpose of assembling a kind of Neapolitan Wunderkammer, but rather to allow these bodies - in physical or spiritual form, or sometimes both at the same time - to speak as protagonists, and to offer their own contribution to the historical anthropology of the Kingdom of Naples. This volume explores the boundaries between body and spirit, life and death, as well as the natural, preternatural, and supernatural in the long early modern era in southern Italy.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Viella
- ISBN: 9791254695159
- Number of pages: 322
- Weight: 354g
- Languages: English
