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- 2007012826 abstract "This book argues that in the course of grappling with skepticism, Shakespeare and Donne revolutionize the art of memory and discover an art of doubt. Topics important to students of Renaissance literature-such as mimesis, exemplarity, pastoral and typology-become transformed, seen now as a set of vital responses to the incursion of skeptical doubt. By discussing the aesthetics of memorialization, the representation of collective memory, and ideas of women as countermonuments, the book investigates how Donne and Shakespeare respond to epistemological uncertainty. The book should interest admirers of Shakespeare and Donne as well as those intrigued by Stanley Cavell and the avenues he has opened up for a new philosophical literary criticism.".
- 2007012826 contributor B10764083.
- 2007012826 created "2007.".
- 2007012826 date "2007".
- 2007012826 date "2007.".
- 2007012826 dateCopyrighted "2007.".
- 2007012826 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [195]-232) and index.".
- 2007012826 description "The art of doubt -- Forgetting knowledge in Donne's Anniversaries -- Disowning the art of memory in Shakespeare's The winter's tale -- Acknowledging the past in Donne's Ignatius his conclave -- Experiencing freedom from the past in Shakespeare and Fletcher's All is true -- Skeptical epitaphs and prospective memory in Donne and Shakespeare.".
- 2007012826 description "This book argues that in the course of grappling with skepticism, Shakespeare and Donne revolutionize the art of memory and discover an art of doubt. Topics important to students of Renaissance literature-such as mimesis, exemplarity, pastoral and typology-become transformed, seen now as a set of vital responses to the incursion of skeptical doubt. By discussing the aesthetics of memorialization, the representation of collective memory, and ideas of women as countermonuments, the book investigates how Donne and Shakespeare respond to epistemological uncertainty. The book should interest admirers of Shakespeare and Donne as well as those intrigued by Stanley Cavell and the avenues he has opened up for a new philosophical literary criticism.".
- 2007012826 extent "xvi, 240 p. :".
- 2007012826 hasFormat "Skepticism and memory in Shakespeare and Donne.".
- 2007012826 identifier "023060028X".
- 2007012826 identifier "9780230600287".
- 2007012826 identifier 2007012826-b.html.
- 2007012826 identifier 2007012826-t.html.
- 2007012826 identifier 2007012826-d.html.
- 2007012826 isFormatOf "Skepticism and memory in Shakespeare and Donne.".
- 2007012826 issued "2007".
- 2007012826 issued "2007.".
- 2007012826 language "eng".
- 2007012826 publisher "New York : Palgrave Macmillan,".
- 2007012826 relation "Skepticism and memory in Shakespeare and Donne.".
- 2007012826 subject "822.3/3 22".
- 2007012826 subject "Belief and doubt in literature.".
- 2007012826 subject "Donne, John, 1572-1631 Philosophy.".
- 2007012826 subject "Knowledge, Theory of, in literature.".
- 2007012826 subject "Memory (Philosophy)".
- 2007012826 subject "PR3001 .S48 2007".
- 2007012826 subject "Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Philosophy.".
- 2007012826 subject "Skepticism in literature.".
- 2007012826 tableOfContents "The art of doubt -- Forgetting knowledge in Donne's Anniversaries -- Disowning the art of memory in Shakespeare's The winter's tale -- Acknowledging the past in Donne's Ignatius his conclave -- Experiencing freedom from the past in Shakespeare and Fletcher's All is true -- Skeptical epitaphs and prospective memory in Donne and Shakespeare.".
- 2007012826 title "Skepticism and memory in Shakespeare and Donne / Anita Gilman Sherman.".
- 2007012826 type "text".