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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
- Part II The Politics of Memory and Affect
- Chapter 4 “Gathered again from the ash”
- Chapter 5 “To take on me the payn / Ther fall to remember”
- Chapter 6 Jesting, Nostalgia, and Agonistic Play
- Part III Affective Memory
- Part IV Memory, Affect, and Stagecraft
- Coda
- Bibliography
- Index
Chapter 5 - “To take on me the payn / Ther fall to remember”
Metrical Visions and the Dangerous Memory Networks of Complaint
from Part II - The Politics of Memory and Affect
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
- Part II The Politics of Memory and Affect
- Chapter 4 “Gathered again from the ash”
- Chapter 5 “To take on me the payn / Ther fall to remember”
- Chapter 6 Jesting, Nostalgia, and Agonistic Play
- Part III Affective Memory
- Part IV Memory, Affect, and Stagecraft
- Coda
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
This chapter looks at the mid-century complaint movement and early modern memory culture, with a focus on George Cavendish’s collection of individual stories, Metrical Visions, and its connections with various memory networks. Often cloaked in an outward conservativism affirming traditional hierarchies, the mid-century complaint poem demonstrates networks of power very different from those depicted in medieval tragic poetry. Composed of the imagined testimonies of trauma victims, speaking from the grave, complaint locates individual memories and affects within political systems. Less famous than its almost-contemporary complaint collection The Mirror for Magistrates, Metrical Visions combines the traditional protest complaint with an awareness of the various facets of an individual memory and the role that networks in those memories. Mid-century complaint invents a way of speaking that evolves into the Shakespearean soliloquy. As such, complaint poetry acts as a bridge between medieval tragic poetry and early modern dramatic tragedy.
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- Memory and Affect in Shakespeare's England , pp. 106 - 123Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023