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The Routledge Handbook of Shakespeare and Memory introduces this vibrant field of study to students and scholars, whilst defining and extending critical debates in the area. Mapping memory in key areas of Shakespeare studies, the volume then goes on to look at the role of memory in individual plays.
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The Routledge Handbook of Shakespeare and Memory introduces this vibrant field of study to students and scholars, whilst defining and extending critical debates in the area. Mapping memory in key areas of Shakespeare studies, the volume then goes on to look at the role of memory in individual plays.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317596844
- Artikelnr.: 49040709
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317596844
- Artikelnr.: 49040709
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Andrew Hiscock is Professor of English at the University of Bangor, UK. Lina Wilder is Associate Professor of English at Connecticut College, USA.
PART I - Critical Introductions 1. Shakespeare
Memory
and the Early Modern Theatre
Zackariah Long 2. Shakespeare
Memory
and Print Culture
Amanda Watson 3. Shakespeare
Memory and Post-Colonial Adaptation
Andrew J. Power 4. Shakespeare
Memory and the Visual Arts
Shearer West 5. Shakespeare
Memory
Film and Performance
Sarah Hatchuel and Nathalie Vienne-Guerrin 6. Shakespeare
Memory and New Media
Rory Loughnane 7. Shakespeare
Memory and Contemporary Performance
Sarah Dustagheer PART II - Tragedy 8. "The Raven O'er the Infectious House": Contagious Memory in Romeo and Juliet and Othello
Evelyn Tribble 9. "Lest we remember... our Troy
our Rome": historical and individual memory in Titus Andronicus and Troilus and Cressida
Jesús Tronch 10. Fooling wth Tragic Memory in Hamlet and King Lear
Kay Stanton 11. Fatal Distraction: Eclipses of Memory in Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra
Jonathan Baldo PART III - History 12. Handling Memory in the Henriad: Forgetting Falstaff
William E. Engel 13. Henry VI to Richard III: Forgetting
Foreshadowing
Remembering
Nicholas Grene 14. Rumour's Household: Truth
Memory
Fiction
History in 2 Henry IV and All Is True
Ed Gieskes 15. Cultural Memories of the Legal Repertoire in Richard III and Richard II: Criticizing Rites of Succession
Anita Gilman Sherman PART IV - Comedy 16. 'Memory and Subjective Continuity in As You Like It and All's Well That Ends Well
Erin Minear 17. Veiled Memory Traces in Much Ado About Nothing
Pericles
and The Winter's Tale
Lina Perkins Wilder 18. Illyria's Memorials: Space
Memory
and Genre in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night
Susan Harlan 19. "Have you forgot your love?": Material Memory and Forgetfulness in Love's Labour's Lost and Measure for Measure
Christine Sukic PART V - Poetry 20. "Suppose thou dost defend me from what is past": Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece and the appetite for ancient memory
Andrew Hiscock 21. Monumental Memory and Little Reminders; the Fantasy of Being Remembered by Posterity
Grant Williams PART VI - Review 22. The State of the Art of Memory and Shakespeare Studies
Rebeca Helfer Bibliography Index
Memory
and the Early Modern Theatre
Zackariah Long 2. Shakespeare
Memory
and Print Culture
Amanda Watson 3. Shakespeare
Memory and Post-Colonial Adaptation
Andrew J. Power 4. Shakespeare
Memory and the Visual Arts
Shearer West 5. Shakespeare
Memory
Film and Performance
Sarah Hatchuel and Nathalie Vienne-Guerrin 6. Shakespeare
Memory and New Media
Rory Loughnane 7. Shakespeare
Memory and Contemporary Performance
Sarah Dustagheer PART II - Tragedy 8. "The Raven O'er the Infectious House": Contagious Memory in Romeo and Juliet and Othello
Evelyn Tribble 9. "Lest we remember... our Troy
our Rome": historical and individual memory in Titus Andronicus and Troilus and Cressida
Jesús Tronch 10. Fooling wth Tragic Memory in Hamlet and King Lear
Kay Stanton 11. Fatal Distraction: Eclipses of Memory in Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra
Jonathan Baldo PART III - History 12. Handling Memory in the Henriad: Forgetting Falstaff
William E. Engel 13. Henry VI to Richard III: Forgetting
Foreshadowing
Remembering
Nicholas Grene 14. Rumour's Household: Truth
Memory
Fiction
History in 2 Henry IV and All Is True
Ed Gieskes 15. Cultural Memories of the Legal Repertoire in Richard III and Richard II: Criticizing Rites of Succession
Anita Gilman Sherman PART IV - Comedy 16. 'Memory and Subjective Continuity in As You Like It and All's Well That Ends Well
Erin Minear 17. Veiled Memory Traces in Much Ado About Nothing
Pericles
and The Winter's Tale
Lina Perkins Wilder 18. Illyria's Memorials: Space
Memory
and Genre in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night
Susan Harlan 19. "Have you forgot your love?": Material Memory and Forgetfulness in Love's Labour's Lost and Measure for Measure
Christine Sukic PART V - Poetry 20. "Suppose thou dost defend me from what is past": Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece and the appetite for ancient memory
Andrew Hiscock 21. Monumental Memory and Little Reminders; the Fantasy of Being Remembered by Posterity
Grant Williams PART VI - Review 22. The State of the Art of Memory and Shakespeare Studies
Rebeca Helfer Bibliography Index
PART I - Critical Introductions 1. Shakespeare
Memory
and the Early Modern Theatre
Zackariah Long 2. Shakespeare
Memory
and Print Culture
Amanda Watson 3. Shakespeare
Memory and Post-Colonial Adaptation
Andrew J. Power 4. Shakespeare
Memory and the Visual Arts
Shearer West 5. Shakespeare
Memory
Film and Performance
Sarah Hatchuel and Nathalie Vienne-Guerrin 6. Shakespeare
Memory and New Media
Rory Loughnane 7. Shakespeare
Memory and Contemporary Performance
Sarah Dustagheer PART II - Tragedy 8. "The Raven O'er the Infectious House": Contagious Memory in Romeo and Juliet and Othello
Evelyn Tribble 9. "Lest we remember... our Troy
our Rome": historical and individual memory in Titus Andronicus and Troilus and Cressida
Jesús Tronch 10. Fooling wth Tragic Memory in Hamlet and King Lear
Kay Stanton 11. Fatal Distraction: Eclipses of Memory in Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra
Jonathan Baldo PART III - History 12. Handling Memory in the Henriad: Forgetting Falstaff
William E. Engel 13. Henry VI to Richard III: Forgetting
Foreshadowing
Remembering
Nicholas Grene 14. Rumour's Household: Truth
Memory
Fiction
History in 2 Henry IV and All Is True
Ed Gieskes 15. Cultural Memories of the Legal Repertoire in Richard III and Richard II: Criticizing Rites of Succession
Anita Gilman Sherman PART IV - Comedy 16. 'Memory and Subjective Continuity in As You Like It and All's Well That Ends Well
Erin Minear 17. Veiled Memory Traces in Much Ado About Nothing
Pericles
and The Winter's Tale
Lina Perkins Wilder 18. Illyria's Memorials: Space
Memory
and Genre in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night
Susan Harlan 19. "Have you forgot your love?": Material Memory and Forgetfulness in Love's Labour's Lost and Measure for Measure
Christine Sukic PART V - Poetry 20. "Suppose thou dost defend me from what is past": Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece and the appetite for ancient memory
Andrew Hiscock 21. Monumental Memory and Little Reminders; the Fantasy of Being Remembered by Posterity
Grant Williams PART VI - Review 22. The State of the Art of Memory and Shakespeare Studies
Rebeca Helfer Bibliography Index
Memory
and the Early Modern Theatre
Zackariah Long 2. Shakespeare
Memory
and Print Culture
Amanda Watson 3. Shakespeare
Memory and Post-Colonial Adaptation
Andrew J. Power 4. Shakespeare
Memory and the Visual Arts
Shearer West 5. Shakespeare
Memory
Film and Performance
Sarah Hatchuel and Nathalie Vienne-Guerrin 6. Shakespeare
Memory and New Media
Rory Loughnane 7. Shakespeare
Memory and Contemporary Performance
Sarah Dustagheer PART II - Tragedy 8. "The Raven O'er the Infectious House": Contagious Memory in Romeo and Juliet and Othello
Evelyn Tribble 9. "Lest we remember... our Troy
our Rome": historical and individual memory in Titus Andronicus and Troilus and Cressida
Jesús Tronch 10. Fooling wth Tragic Memory in Hamlet and King Lear
Kay Stanton 11. Fatal Distraction: Eclipses of Memory in Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra
Jonathan Baldo PART III - History 12. Handling Memory in the Henriad: Forgetting Falstaff
William E. Engel 13. Henry VI to Richard III: Forgetting
Foreshadowing
Remembering
Nicholas Grene 14. Rumour's Household: Truth
Memory
Fiction
History in 2 Henry IV and All Is True
Ed Gieskes 15. Cultural Memories of the Legal Repertoire in Richard III and Richard II: Criticizing Rites of Succession
Anita Gilman Sherman PART IV - Comedy 16. 'Memory and Subjective Continuity in As You Like It and All's Well That Ends Well
Erin Minear 17. Veiled Memory Traces in Much Ado About Nothing
Pericles
and The Winter's Tale
Lina Perkins Wilder 18. Illyria's Memorials: Space
Memory
and Genre in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night
Susan Harlan 19. "Have you forgot your love?": Material Memory and Forgetfulness in Love's Labour's Lost and Measure for Measure
Christine Sukic PART V - Poetry 20. "Suppose thou dost defend me from what is past": Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece and the appetite for ancient memory
Andrew Hiscock 21. Monumental Memory and Little Reminders; the Fantasy of Being Remembered by Posterity
Grant Williams PART VI - Review 22. The State of the Art of Memory and Shakespeare Studies
Rebeca Helfer Bibliography Index