Sexuality and Memory in Early Modern England
Literature and the Erotics of Recollection
Herausgeber: Garrison, John S.; Pivetti, Kyle
Sexuality and Memory in Early Modern England
Literature and the Erotics of Recollection
Herausgeber: Garrison, John S.; Pivetti, Kyle
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Visiting memory and erotics in the early modern period, this volume brings together two vibrant areas of Renaissance studies: the study of memory and the study of sexuality. Essays explore how memory re-shapes the concerns of queer studies, including the unhistorical, the experience of desire, and the limits of the body, and how the erotic revis
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Visiting memory and erotics in the early modern period, this volume brings together two vibrant areas of Renaissance studies: the study of memory and the study of sexuality. Essays explore how memory re-shapes the concerns of queer studies, including the unhistorical, the experience of desire, and the limits of the body, and how the erotic revis
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 418g
- ISBN-13: 9780367871987
- ISBN-10: 036787198X
- Artikelnr.: 58483129
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 418g
- ISBN-13: 9780367871987
- ISBN-10: 036787198X
- Artikelnr.: 58483129
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
John Garrison is Associate Professor of English at Carroll University, USA. He is the author of Friendship and Queer Theory in the Renaissance (Routledge, 2014) and Glass (2015). His essays have appeared in Exemplaria , Literature Compass, Milton Quarterly, and Studies in Philology. He has held fellowships from the American Philosophical Society, Folger Shakespeare Library, and National Endowment for the Humanities. Kyle Pivetti is Assistant Professor of English at Norwich University, USA. He is the author of Of Memory and Literary Form: Making the Early Modern Nation (2015). His essays have appeared in the journals Modern Philology and the edited collection Mapping Gendered Routes and Spaces in the Early Modern World (2015).
Introduction: The Erotics of Memory in Early Modern England John S.
Garrison and Kyle Pivetti Part 1: Legacies of Desire 1. Intimate Histories:
Desire, Genre, and the Trojan War in The Araygnement of Paris Joyce Green
MacDonald 2. The Will and Testamentary Eroticism in Shakespearean Drama
Douglas Iain Clark 3. Remembering to Forget: Shakespeare's 'Sonnet 35' and
Sigo's "XXXV" Stephen Guy-Bray 4. "The stage is down, and Philomela's choir
is hushed from pricksong": Revising and (Re)membering in Middleton's The
Ghost of Lucrece Dee Anna Phares 5. Exemplarity and Its Discontents in
Michael Drayton's Englands Heroical Epistles Andrew Fleck 6. Guinevere's
Ghost: Spenser's Response to Malory's Erotics Kenneth Hodges Part 2:
Bodies, Remember 7. The Gallery of Erotic Memory in The Faerie Queene
Goran V. Stanivukovic 8. False Muscle Memory in Marlowe and Nashe Robert
Darcy 9. Marlowe's Helen and Erotics of Cultural Memory John S. Garrison
10. Strange Love: Funerary Erotics in Romeo and Juliet Mark Dahlquist 11.
"The monument woos me": Necrophilia as Commemoration in Thomas Middleton's
The Lady's Tragedy Heather Wicks Part 3: Intimate Refusals 12. Well-divided
Dispositions: Distraction, Dying, and the Eroticism of Forgetting in
Antony and Cleopatra Jonathan Baldo 13. Desiring Memory in Spenser's
Amoretti and The Faerie Queene or "Is there Sex in the Library of Memory?"
Kyle Pivetti 14. Spenser's Erotic Refusals Su Fang Ng 15. "Despisèd
straight": Shakespeare's Observation of Semantic Memory Bias Ian F.
MacInnes 16. Hamlet without Sex: The Politics of Regenerate Loss Amanda
Bailey Afterword: "A Prescript Order of
Garrison and Kyle Pivetti Part 1: Legacies of Desire 1. Intimate Histories:
Desire, Genre, and the Trojan War in The Araygnement of Paris Joyce Green
MacDonald 2. The Will and Testamentary Eroticism in Shakespearean Drama
Douglas Iain Clark 3. Remembering to Forget: Shakespeare's 'Sonnet 35' and
Sigo's "XXXV" Stephen Guy-Bray 4. "The stage is down, and Philomela's choir
is hushed from pricksong": Revising and (Re)membering in Middleton's The
Ghost of Lucrece Dee Anna Phares 5. Exemplarity and Its Discontents in
Michael Drayton's Englands Heroical Epistles Andrew Fleck 6. Guinevere's
Ghost: Spenser's Response to Malory's Erotics Kenneth Hodges Part 2:
Bodies, Remember 7. The Gallery of Erotic Memory in The Faerie Queene
Goran V. Stanivukovic 8. False Muscle Memory in Marlowe and Nashe Robert
Darcy 9. Marlowe's Helen and Erotics of Cultural Memory John S. Garrison
10. Strange Love: Funerary Erotics in Romeo and Juliet Mark Dahlquist 11.
"The monument woos me": Necrophilia as Commemoration in Thomas Middleton's
The Lady's Tragedy Heather Wicks Part 3: Intimate Refusals 12. Well-divided
Dispositions: Distraction, Dying, and the Eroticism of Forgetting in
Antony and Cleopatra Jonathan Baldo 13. Desiring Memory in Spenser's
Amoretti and The Faerie Queene or "Is there Sex in the Library of Memory?"
Kyle Pivetti 14. Spenser's Erotic Refusals Su Fang Ng 15. "Despisèd
straight": Shakespeare's Observation of Semantic Memory Bias Ian F.
MacInnes 16. Hamlet without Sex: The Politics of Regenerate Loss Amanda
Bailey Afterword: "A Prescript Order of
Introduction: The Erotics of Memory in Early Modern England John S.
Garrison and Kyle Pivetti Part 1: Legacies of Desire 1. Intimate Histories:
Desire, Genre, and the Trojan War in The Araygnement of Paris Joyce Green
MacDonald 2. The Will and Testamentary Eroticism in Shakespearean Drama
Douglas Iain Clark 3. Remembering to Forget: Shakespeare's 'Sonnet 35' and
Sigo's "XXXV" Stephen Guy-Bray 4. "The stage is down, and Philomela's choir
is hushed from pricksong": Revising and (Re)membering in Middleton's The
Ghost of Lucrece Dee Anna Phares 5. Exemplarity and Its Discontents in
Michael Drayton's Englands Heroical Epistles Andrew Fleck 6. Guinevere's
Ghost: Spenser's Response to Malory's Erotics Kenneth Hodges Part 2:
Bodies, Remember 7. The Gallery of Erotic Memory in The Faerie Queene
Goran V. Stanivukovic 8. False Muscle Memory in Marlowe and Nashe Robert
Darcy 9. Marlowe's Helen and Erotics of Cultural Memory John S. Garrison
10. Strange Love: Funerary Erotics in Romeo and Juliet Mark Dahlquist 11.
"The monument woos me": Necrophilia as Commemoration in Thomas Middleton's
The Lady's Tragedy Heather Wicks Part 3: Intimate Refusals 12. Well-divided
Dispositions: Distraction, Dying, and the Eroticism of Forgetting in
Antony and Cleopatra Jonathan Baldo 13. Desiring Memory in Spenser's
Amoretti and The Faerie Queene or "Is there Sex in the Library of Memory?"
Kyle Pivetti 14. Spenser's Erotic Refusals Su Fang Ng 15. "Despisèd
straight": Shakespeare's Observation of Semantic Memory Bias Ian F.
MacInnes 16. Hamlet without Sex: The Politics of Regenerate Loss Amanda
Bailey Afterword: "A Prescript Order of
Garrison and Kyle Pivetti Part 1: Legacies of Desire 1. Intimate Histories:
Desire, Genre, and the Trojan War in The Araygnement of Paris Joyce Green
MacDonald 2. The Will and Testamentary Eroticism in Shakespearean Drama
Douglas Iain Clark 3. Remembering to Forget: Shakespeare's 'Sonnet 35' and
Sigo's "XXXV" Stephen Guy-Bray 4. "The stage is down, and Philomela's choir
is hushed from pricksong": Revising and (Re)membering in Middleton's The
Ghost of Lucrece Dee Anna Phares 5. Exemplarity and Its Discontents in
Michael Drayton's Englands Heroical Epistles Andrew Fleck 6. Guinevere's
Ghost: Spenser's Response to Malory's Erotics Kenneth Hodges Part 2:
Bodies, Remember 7. The Gallery of Erotic Memory in The Faerie Queene
Goran V. Stanivukovic 8. False Muscle Memory in Marlowe and Nashe Robert
Darcy 9. Marlowe's Helen and Erotics of Cultural Memory John S. Garrison
10. Strange Love: Funerary Erotics in Romeo and Juliet Mark Dahlquist 11.
"The monument woos me": Necrophilia as Commemoration in Thomas Middleton's
The Lady's Tragedy Heather Wicks Part 3: Intimate Refusals 12. Well-divided
Dispositions: Distraction, Dying, and the Eroticism of Forgetting in
Antony and Cleopatra Jonathan Baldo 13. Desiring Memory in Spenser's
Amoretti and The Faerie Queene or "Is there Sex in the Library of Memory?"
Kyle Pivetti 14. Spenser's Erotic Refusals Su Fang Ng 15. "Despisèd
straight": Shakespeare's Observation of Semantic Memory Bias Ian F.
MacInnes 16. Hamlet without Sex: The Politics of Regenerate Loss Amanda
Bailey Afterword: "A Prescript Order of