Sexuality and memory in early modern England : literature and the erotics of recollection /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Routledge,
[2016]
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| Series: | Routledge studies in Renaissance literature and culture ;
28. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: The erotics of recollection / John S. Garrison and Kyle Pivetti
- Intimate histories: desire, genre, and the Trojan War in The araygnement of Paris / Joyce Green MacDonald
- The will and testamentary eroticism in Shakespearean drama / Douglas Iain Clark
- Remembering to forget: Shakespeare's Sonnet 35 and Sigo's "XXXV" / Stephen Guy-Bray
- "The stage is down, and Philomela's choir is hushed from pricksong": evising and (re)membering in Middleston's The ghost of Lucrece / Dee Anna Phares
- Exemplarity and its discontents in Michael Drayton's Englands heroical epistles / Andrew Fleck
- Guinever's ghost: Spencer's response to Malory's erotics / Kenneth Hodges
- The gallery of erotic memory in The faerie queene / Goran V. Stanivukovic
- False muscle memory in Marlowe and Nashe / Robert Darcy
- Marlowe's Helen and the erotics of cultural memory / John S. Garrison
- Strange love: funeracy erotics in Romeo and Juliet / Mark Dahlquist
- "The monument woos me": necrophilia as commemoration in Thomas Middleton's The lady's tragedy / Heather Wicks
- Well-divided dispositions: distraction, dying, and the eroticism of forgetting in Antony and Cleopatra / Jonathon Baldo
- Desiring memory in Spencer's Amoretti and The faerie queene or "Is there sex in the library of memory?" / Kyle Pivetti
- Spenser's erotic refusals / Su Fang Ng
- "Sespised straight": Shakespeare's observation of semantic memory bias / Ian F. MacInnes
- Hamlet without sex: the politics of regenerate loss / Amanda Bailey
- Afterword: "A prescript order of life": memory, sexuality, selfhood / Garrett A. Sullivan, Jr.