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Memory and Forgetting in English Renaissance Drama : Shakespeare, Marlowe, Webster
“My oblivion is a very Antony”
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September 29 2005
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Cambridge University Press
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September 29 2005
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: 88-108
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9780511484032.005
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: planting oblivion
pp. 25
Embodying oblivion
pp. 44
“Be this sweet Helen's knell, and now forget her”: forgetting and desire in All's Well That Ends Well
pp. 65
“If he can remember”: spiritual self-forgetting and Dr. Faustus
pp. 88
“My oblivion is a very Antony”
pp. 109
Sleep, conscience and fame in The Duchess of Malfi
pp. 132
Coda: “Wrought with things forgotten”
pp. 137
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