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Shakespeare's Memory Theatre Lina Perkins Wilder (Connecticut College)

Shakespeare's Memory Theatre von Lina Perkins Wilder (Connecticut College)

Shakespeare's Memory Theatre Lina Perkins Wilder (Connecticut College)


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Zusammenfassung

Lina Wilder argues that the 'places' and 'objects' of the memory arts inform Shakespeare's conception of theatre, and vice versa. Ranging from Yorick's skull to Desdemona's handkerchief, Shakespeare's mnemonic objects help audiences to recall, or imagine, staged and unstaged pasts.

Shakespeare's Memory Theatre Zusammenfassung

Shakespeare's Memory Theatre: Recollection, Properties, and Character Lina Perkins Wilder (Connecticut College)

Ranging from Yorick's skull to Desdemona's handkerchief, Shakespeare's mnemonic objects help audiences to recall, or imagine, staged and unstaged pasts. This study reinterprets the 'places' and 'objects' of the memory arts as a conceptual model for theatrical performance. While the memory arts demand a 'masculine' mental and physical discipline, recollection in Shakespeare's plays exploits the distrusted physicality of women and clowns. In Shakespeare's 'memory theatre', some mnemonic objects, such as Prospero's books, are notable by their absence; others, such as the portraits of Claudius and Old Hamlet, embody absence. Absence creates an atmosphere of unfulfilled desire. Engaging this desire, the plays create a theatrical community that remembers past performances. Combining materialist, historicist, and cognitive approaches, Wilder establishes the importance of recollection for understanding the structure of Shakespeare's plays and the social work done by performance in early modern London.

Shakespeare's Memory Theatre Bewertungen

'Wilder makes a convincing argument that invention and recollection were frequently figured as feminine reproductive activities.' The European Legacy

Über Lina Perkins Wilder (Connecticut College)

Lina Perkins Wilder is Assistant Professor of English at Connecticut College. A recent Snyder Fellow of the Folger Shakespeare Library, she has published articles on Shakespeare, character, memory, performance theory, and postcolonial drama in Shakespeare Quarterly, Shakespeare and Modern Drama.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction. Staging memory; 1. Mnemonic desire and place-based memory systems: body, book, and theatre; 2. 'I do remember': the nurse, the apothecary, and Romeo; 3. Wasting memory: competing mnemonics in the Henry plays; 4. 'Baser matter' and mnemonic pedagogy in Hamlet; 5. 'The handkerchief, my mind misgives': false past in Othello; 6. 'Flaws and starts': fragmented recollection in Macbeth; 7. Mnemonic control and watery disorder in The Tempest; Conclusion. A 'most small fault': feminine 'nothings' and the spaces of memory; Bibliography.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR013909300
9781107463288
1107463289
Shakespeare's Memory Theatre: Recollection, Properties, and Character Lina Perkins Wilder (Connecticut College)
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Cambridge University Press
2014-11-06
230
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