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- Memory and Affect in Shakespeare’s England
- Memory and Affect in Shakespeare’s England
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Ars memoriae, ars amatoria
- Chapter 1 Allegories of Love
- Chapter 2 Twelfth Night and the Rites of Memory
- Chapter 3 The Lustful Oblivion of Widowhood in The Insatiate Countess
- Part II The Politics of Memory and Affect
- Part III Affective Memory
- Part IV Memory, Affect, and Stagecraft
- Coda
- Bibliography
- Index
Chapter 1 - Allegories of Love
Affect and the Art of Memory in Shakespeare’s Sonnets
from Part I - Ars memoriae, ars amatoria
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 June 2023
- Memory and Affect in Shakespeare’s England
- Memory and Affect in Shakespeare’s England
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Ars memoriae, ars amatoria
- Chapter 1 Allegories of Love
- Chapter 2 Twelfth Night and the Rites of Memory
- Chapter 3 The Lustful Oblivion of Widowhood in The Insatiate Countess
- Part II The Politics of Memory and Affect
- Part III Affective Memory
- Part IV Memory, Affect, and Stagecraft
- Coda
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
The intimate relationship between affect and the art of memory lies at the heart of Shakespeare’s Sonnets, this chapter argues, represented as a Platonic (and anti-Platonic) allegory of love. The art of memory – a colloquial term for an art or method that goes by many names, including artificial memory, the architectural mnemonic, and locational memory – is more than a rhetorical method of memorization, as traditionally understood. The origin story of the art of memory, its discovery by a poet who remembers a ruined edifice and the dead therein, instead suggests that this art was first and foremost a strategy of artistic creation: a poetics, as will be shown, whose affective power – the emotional force that makes it memorable by marking and moving both mind and body – derives paradigmatically from memories of love and stories about it. The ars memorativa meets the ars amatoria, the psyche and poetics, in Shakespeare’s Sonnets as throughout the poetic tradition that he remembers anew in metapoetic fashion.
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- Memory and Affect in Shakespeare's England , pp. 25 - 43Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023