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Cambridge University Press Memory and Affect in Shakespeare's England

GTIN: 9781316517697
This is the first collection to systematically combine the study of memory and affect in early modern culture. Essays by leading and emergent scholars in the field of Shakespeare studies offer an innovative research agenda, inviting new, exploratory approaches to Shakespeare's work that embrace interdisciplinary cross-fertilization. Drawing on the contexts of Renaissance literature across genres and on various discourses including rhetoric, medicine, religion, morality, historiography, colonialism, and politics, the chapters bring together a broad range of texts, concerns, and methodologies central to the study of early modern culture. Stimulating for postgraduate students, lecturers, and researchers with an interest in the broader fields of memory studies and the history of the emotions – two vibrant and growing areas of research – it will also prove invaluable to teachers of Shakespeare, dramaturges, and directors of stage productions, provoking discussions of how convergences of memory and affect influence stagecraft, dramaturgy, rhetoric, and poetic language. The first collection to systematically combine the vibrant fields of memory and affect in early modern studies, this volume offers an innovative research agenda and invites new, explorative interdisciplinary methodologies. Essays by leading and emergent scholars provide fresh readings of Shakespeare and his contemporaries across literary genres. Autorid: Jonathan Baldo, Isabel Karremann

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