ELEGY AND IDENTITY

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  • Sue Campbell

Abstract

Death often brings on a crisis in mourner identity. Expressions of grieg are often expressions of a loss or disruption in a mounrner's sense of self. I study historical examples of the expression of disrupted identity, drawn from Renaissance and modern elegy, to argue that the relation between a formal criterion of personal identity and a subjective sense of self is mediated by historical views of the nature of persons.

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Campbell, S. (1992). ELEGY AND IDENTITY. Daimon Revista Internacional De Filosofia, (5), 7–24. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/daimon/article/view/12321