This collection of essays historicizes and theorizes forgetting in
English Renaissance literary texts and their cultural contexts. Its
essays open up an area of study overlooked by contemporary
Renaissance scholarship, which is too often swayed by a critical
paradigm devoted to the "art of memory." This volume recovers the
crucial role of forgetting in producing early modernity's
subjective and collective identities, desires and fantasies.
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