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41 reviewsISBN 10: 0415310466
ISBN 13: 9780415310468
Author: Christopher Ivic, Grant Williams
This collection of essays historicizes and theorizes forgetting in English Renaissance literary texts and their cultural contexts. Its essays open up an area of study overlooked by contemporary Renaissance scholarship, which is too often swayed by a critical paradigm devoted to the "art of memory." This volume recovers the crucial role of forgetting in producing early modernity's subjective and collective identities, desires and fantasies.
Part I
Embodiments
1 The Decay of Memory
2 Lethargic Corporeality on and Off the Early Modern Stage
3 Pleasure’s Oblivion
Displacements of Generation in Spenser’s Faerie Queene
Part II
Signs
4 Textual Crudities in Robert Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy and Thomas Browne’s Pseudodoxia Epidemica
5 Off the Subject
Early Modern Poets on Rhyme, Distraction, and Forgetfulness
Part III
Narratives
6 Reassuring Fratricide in 1 Henry IV
7 “The Religion I was Born in”
Forgetting Catholicism and Remembering the King in Donne’s Devotions
8 Legends of Oblivion
Enchantment and Enslavement in Book 6 of Spenser’s Faerie Queene
Part IV
Localities
9 Nomadic Eros
Remapping Knowledge in a Midsummer Night’s Dream
10 “Unless You Could Teach Me to Forget”
Spectatorship, Self-Forgetting, and Subversion in Antitheatrical Literature and as You Like it
11 Reading Reformed
Spenser and the Problem of the English Library
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Tags: Christopher Ivic, Grant Williams, English, Literature