Death and Drama in Renaissance England
Shades of Memory
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:7th Nov '02
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Drawing on a range of works from the English Renaissance, Death and Drama in Renaissance England offers a novel way to understand, in their original contexts, key aspects of Renaissance mental life and letters. Focusing on the classical Memory Arts, William Engel explores issues of death and decline in exemplary dramas, dictionaries, and histories of the period, and demonstrates the ways in which emblems and memory images were used to communicate special meanings. Special attention is given, initially, to select tragedies by Shakespeare and other contemporary playwrights who stages spectacles of silent death. This is followed by a survey of the end to which foreign language phrase-books crafted highly mannered vignettes of daily life, and a discussion of the ways in which metaphors of the stage were translated into a body of work which portrayed the soul of history in terms of an overriding Aesthetic of Decline. The result is a thought-provoking account of the essentially mnemonic principles of design informing and animating a range of works from the English Renaissance.
...will certainly reinvigorate early modern memory studies, and Engel remains the Renaissance memory arts' most eloquent spokesperson. * Sixteenth Century Journal *
One great contribution of this book is that it grants the memory arts an expanded arena of influence; it shows that mnemonic principles served as 'a fundamental feature of the organization...of knowledge in general' in this period. * DuPont Library *
ISBN: 9780199257621
Dimensions: 224mm x 144mm x 17mm
Weight: 333g
214 pages