Memory and Forgetting in English Renaissance Drama: Shakespeare, Marlowe, WebsterCambridge University Press, 2005 M09 29 - 184 páginas Examining sixteenth and seventeenth century conceptions of memory and forgetting, this study demonstrates their importance to the drama and culture of the time. Garrett A. Sullivan discusses memory and forgetting in terms of which a variety of behaviors--from seeking salvation to pursuing vengeance to succumbing to desire--are conceptualized. Focusing on works such as Macbeth, Hamlet, Dr. Faustus and The Duchess of Malfi, he reveals memory and forgetting to be dynamic cultural forces central to early modern understandings of embodiment, selfhood and social practice. |
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... reveals memory and forgetting to be dynamic cultural forces central to early modern understandings of embodiment , selfhood and social practice . GARRETT A. SULLIVAN , JR . is Associate Professor of English at Pennsylvania State ...
... reveals memory and forgetting to be dynamic cultural forces central to early modern understandings of embodiment , selfhood and social practice . GARRETT A. SULLIVAN , JR . is Associate Professor of English at Pennsylvania State ...
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... reveals the breadth of the field . Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture is designed to offer historically oriented studies of Renaissance literature and theatre which make use of the insights afforded by theoretical ...
... reveals the breadth of the field . Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture is designed to offer historically oriented studies of Renaissance literature and theatre which make use of the insights afforded by theoretical ...
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... reveals something important about forgetting in early modern literature and culture , that it is frequently associated with resistance to or the retooling of normative models for behavior . The lines from the poem also introduce other ...
... reveals something important about forgetting in early modern literature and culture , that it is frequently associated with resistance to or the retooling of normative models for behavior . The lines from the poem also introduce other ...
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... reveals the blurriness in praxis of any distinction drawn between the two . More broadly , mind itself can be thought of as something that extends beyond " skin and skull " - as an engagement with the environment in which that ...
... reveals the blurriness in praxis of any distinction drawn between the two . More broadly , mind itself can be thought of as something that extends beyond " skin and skull " - as an engagement with the environment in which that ...
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... revealed - precisely what about her father is Elizabeth to emulate ? - but for Mulcaster that content is presumably the sum total of the royal entry's exhortations to the queen . For instance , in patterning her actions after those of ...
... revealed - precisely what about her father is Elizabeth to emulate ? - but for Mulcaster that content is presumably the sum total of the royal entry's exhortations to the queen . For instance , in patterning her actions after those of ...
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act of forgetting actions All's Antony and Cleopatra Antony's Art of Memory assertion audience Batman behavior Bertram body Bosola brothers Caesar's Cambridge University Press chapter character Christopher Marlowe Circe cognitive conception connotes conscience constituted crucial Culture death depiction describes desire discipline discourse discussion Donne Donne's Duchess of Malfi Early Modern England Early Modern English English erotic self-forgetting example fame father Faustus Faustus's Ferdinand functions Ghost Hamlet hath hedonism Helena identity images John John Donne King knowledge lethargy linked London Macbeth Marlowe Marlowe's marriage memory and forgetting Mephistopheles metaphors Michael Neill mnemonic Moreover oblivion offers one's passions performed play play's pleasures Plutarch recollection reference relation relationship remember Renaissance Renaissance Drama representation represents reveals Roman Routledge salvation scene self-forgetting self-recollection self-remembering selfhood sermon sexual Shakespeare sins sleep social somatic soul stage suggests texts theatre things forgotten thou Tragedy trans understood Webster William Shakespeare