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- 2011030491 contributor B12135565.
- 2011030491 created "2011.".
- 2011030491 date "2011".
- 2011030491 date "2011.".
- 2011030491 dateCopyrighted "2011.".
- 2011030491 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2011030491 description "Machine generated contents note: Introduction: 'the dark backward and abyss of time'; 1. 'To seke the place where I my self hadd lost': acts of memory in the poetry of Henry Howard, the Earl of Surrey; 2. 'Remembre not (lorde) myne offences': Katherine Parr and the politics of recollection; 3. 'Better a few things well pondered, than to trouble the memory with too much': troubling memory and martyr in Foxe's Acts and Monuments; 4. Text, recollection and Elizabethan fiction: Gascoigne, Nashe, Deloney; 5. The doleful Clorinda? Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke, and the vocation of memory; 6. 'Tell me, where all past yeares are': John Donne and the obligations of memory; 7. 'Of all the powers of the mind [...] the most delicate and fraile': the poetry of Ben Jonson and the renewal of memory; 8. 'This art of memory': Francis Bacon, memory and the discourses of power.".
- 2011030491 extent "xi, 320 p. ;".
- 2011030491 identifier "0521761212 (hardback)".
- 2011030491 identifier "9780521761215 (hardback)".
- 2011030491 identifier 9780521761215.jpg.
- 2011030491 issued "2011".
- 2011030491 issued "2011.".
- 2011030491 language "eng".
- 2011030491 publisher "Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- 2011030491 subject "820.9/358 23".
- 2011030491 subject "English literature Early modern, 1500-1700 History and criticism.".
- 2011030491 subject "Memory in literature.".
- 2011030491 subject "PR428.M44 H57 2011".
- 2011030491 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction: 'the dark backward and abyss of time'; 1. 'To seke the place where I my self hadd lost': acts of memory in the poetry of Henry Howard, the Earl of Surrey; 2. 'Remembre not (lorde) myne offences': Katherine Parr and the politics of recollection; 3. 'Better a few things well pondered, than to trouble the memory with too much': troubling memory and martyr in Foxe's Acts and Monuments; 4. Text, recollection and Elizabethan fiction: Gascoigne, Nashe, Deloney; 5. The doleful Clorinda? Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke, and the vocation of memory; 6. 'Tell me, where all past yeares are': John Donne and the obligations of memory; 7. 'Of all the powers of the mind [...] the most delicate and fraile': the poetry of Ben Jonson and the renewal of memory; 8. 'This art of memory': Francis Bacon, memory and the discourses of power.".
- 2011030491 title "Reading memory in early modern literature / Andrew Hiscock.".
- 2011030491 type "text".