Here are some references from the autumn series of lectures – and the whole series will soon be available on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYjecKekCismOHg679yY0mg
Julian Litten’s book The English Way of Death: The Common Funeral since 1450 was published as a paperback by Robert Hale Ltd in 2002, though there are also other editions out there.
Resources for the art of the macabre in medieval Wales:
Sophie Oosterwijk on the Tenby tombs is at https://www.academia.edu/879835/Chrysoms_shrouds_and_infants_on_English_tomb_monuments_a_question_of_terminology
Sophie Oosterwijk, ‘Babes on Brackets’ at https://www.academia.edu/10321551/Babes_on_brackets._A_meaningful_distinction_or_an_iconographic_oddity_on_medieval_tomb_monuments
Transcript and translation of the poem on the Tenby shroud monument:
Respice qui transis
Magnus, medius, puer an sis,
Recole mente tua
Qui eris sub tali funera
Pro me funde preces
Quibus sic mihi sit venie spes
(Consider, you who pass by,
whether old, middle-aged or young,
reflect in your mind
that you will suffer such a death.
Pour forth prayers for me
so that thus I may have a hope of pardon.)
Death and the Gallant: https://twitter.com/sallybadham/status/1441062011761094667
Dance of Death: http://www.dodedans.com/Eest.htm
(the whole http://www.dodedans.com site is wonderful, a compendium of images of Dances of Death from all over Europe)
Sophie Oosterwijk has written a huge amount on the Dance of Death and related macabre themes – for an online resource, see her doctoral thesis at ‘Fro Paris to Inglond’? The danse macabre in text and image in late-medieval England | Scholarly Publications (universiteitleiden.nl)
The Three Living and the Three Dead: https://blogs.bl.uk/digitisedmanuscripts/2014/01/the-three-living-and-the-three-dead.html
David Hale’s thesis: https://pure.southwales.ac.uk/en/studentthesis/death-and-commemoration-in-late-medieval-wales(7d14b42e-a69b-4968-9398-aad3b96748e0).html
‘Dancing and Dicing with Death’: https://pure.southwales.ac.uk/en/publications/dancing-and-dicing-with-death-literary-evidence-for-some-lost-wall-paintings-in-wales1(3172df04-8e08-4258-adc9-ff8420a8297c).html
The chess game is at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_playing_chess#/media/File:Taby_kyrka_Death_playing_chess.jpg
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