A history of old age / edited By Pat Thane.

"As the last stage of a long life, old age has been a subject about which practically every mortal has thought, sometimes with dread, sometimes with acceptance, but always with the need somehow to come to terms with a challenging condition.In the book, seven contributors examine how the best th...

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Corporate Author: J. Paul Getty Museum
Other Authors: Thane, Pat (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Los Angeles : J. Paul Getty Museum, 2005.
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Summary:"As the last stage of a long life, old age has been a subject about which practically every mortal has thought, sometimes with dread, sometimes with acceptance, but always with the need somehow to come to terms with a challenging condition.In the book, seven contributors examine how the best thinkers and artists of each historical epoch in the West have treated old age. They examine the myths--like our belief that modern man lives longer than his ancestors did--and the images, both visual and verbal, that have been created torepresent that which we shall all become.Full of surprising and fascinating facts about old age and the literature and art it has inspired, A History of Old Age provides a welcome and refreshing look at what the subject has meant to the Greeks and the Romans, medieval men and women, the Romantics, and the modern men and women of rootless,urban societies. Opulently and ingeniously illustrated with reproductions drawn from this astonishingly wide range of eras and media, it offers reassurance as it brings to light the strength and nobility so many writers and artists have found in the elderly. It is an uplifting companion for thosewho, like it or not, are beginning to understand the inevitability of their own aging process."--Publisher description.
Physical Description:320 pages : illustrations (some colour), portraits (some colour) ; 27 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-314) and index.
ISBN:0892368349
9780892368341
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