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What does it signify when a Shakespearean character forgets something or when Hamlet determines to ''wipe away all trivial fond records''? How might forgetting be an act to be performed, or be linked to forgiveness, such as when in The Winter''s Tale Cleomenes encourages Leontes to ''forget your evil. / With them, forgive yourself''? And what do we as readers and audiences forget of Shakespeare''s works and of the performances we watch? This is the first book devoted to a broad consideration of how Shakespeare explores the concept of forgetting and how forgetting functions in performance. A wide-ranging study of how Shakespeare dramatizes forgetting, it offers close readings of Shakespeare''s plays, considering what Shakespeare forgot and what we forget about Shakespeare. The book touches on an equally broad range of forgetting theory from antiquity through to the present day, of forgetting in recent novels and films, and of creative ways of making sense of how our world const

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A deep and wide-ranging meditation on Shakespeare and the arts of amnesia by a master scholar at the peak of his game. -- James J. Marino, Cleveland State, USA

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements Preface 1. People Forgetting ‘My memory is tired’ ‘I have forgot his name’ ‘What was I about to say?’ 2. Forgiving and Forgetting / Forgetting Oneself 3. Forgetting Forgetting Forgetting about forgetting Remembering forgetting Not forgetting Remembering and forgetting Early Modern forgetting 4. Forgetting and Genre 5. Forgetting People 6. Forgetting Performance Needing forgetfulness Forgetting in performance Forgetting the plot Resisting performance as loss Not-quite-forgetting performance 7.Shakespeare Forgetting / Forgetting Shakespeare Shakespeare forgetting Forgetting Shakespeare Notes Bibliography Index

Shakespeare and Forgetting

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    A Paperback / softback by Peter Holland

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 09/02/2023
      ISBN13: 9781350211537, 978-1350211537
      ISBN10: 1350211532

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      Book Synopsis
      What does it signify when a Shakespearean character forgets something or when Hamlet determines to ''wipe away all trivial fond records''? How might forgetting be an act to be performed, or be linked to forgiveness, such as when in The Winter''s Tale Cleomenes encourages Leontes to ''forget your evil. / With them, forgive yourself''? And what do we as readers and audiences forget of Shakespeare''s works and of the performances we watch? This is the first book devoted to a broad consideration of how Shakespeare explores the concept of forgetting and how forgetting functions in performance. A wide-ranging study of how Shakespeare dramatizes forgetting, it offers close readings of Shakespeare''s plays, considering what Shakespeare forgot and what we forget about Shakespeare. The book touches on an equally broad range of forgetting theory from antiquity through to the present day, of forgetting in recent novels and films, and of creative ways of making sense of how our world const

      Trade Review
      A deep and wide-ranging meditation on Shakespeare and the arts of amnesia by a master scholar at the peak of his game. -- James J. Marino, Cleveland State, USA

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements Preface 1. People Forgetting ‘My memory is tired’ ‘I have forgot his name’ ‘What was I about to say?’ 2. Forgiving and Forgetting / Forgetting Oneself 3. Forgetting Forgetting Forgetting about forgetting Remembering forgetting Not forgetting Remembering and forgetting Early Modern forgetting 4. Forgetting and Genre 5. Forgetting People 6. Forgetting Performance Needing forgetfulness Forgetting in performance Forgetting the plot Resisting performance as loss Not-quite-forgetting performance 7.Shakespeare Forgetting / Forgetting Shakespeare Shakespeare forgetting Forgetting Shakespeare Notes Bibliography Index

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