Shakespeare, Memory and Performance  28543

  • Foreword   Stanley Wells
  • Part I: Shakespeare’s Performances of Memory
    1. Speaking what we feel about King Lear   Bruce R. Smith
    2. Shakespeare’s memorial aesthetics   John J. Joughin
    3. Priamus is dead: memorial repetition in Marlowe and Shakespeare   Anthony B. Dawson
  • Part II: Editing Shakespeare and the Performance of Memory
    1. ‘Wrought with things forgotten’: memory and performance in editing Macbeth   Michael Cordner
    2. Citing Shakespeare   Margaret Jane Kidnie
  • Part III: Performance Memory – Costumes and Bodies
    1. Shopping in the archives: material memories   Barbara Hodgdon
    2. ‘Her first remembrance from the Moor’: actors and the materials of memory   Carol Chillington Rutter
    3. On the gravy train: Shakespeare, memory and forgetting   Peter Holland
  • Part IV: Reconstructing Shakespearean Performance
    1. Remembering Bergner’s Rosalind: As You Like It on film in 1936   Russell Jackson
    2. Shakespeare exposed: outdoor performance and ideology, 1880-1940   Michael Dobson
  • Part V: Performance Memory – Technologies and the Museum
    1. Fond records: remembering theatre in the digital age   W. B. Worthen
    2. The Shakespeare revolution will not be televised: staging the media apparatus   Robert Shaughnessy
    3. Memory, performance and the idea of the museum   Dennis Kennedy
  • Afterword   Stephen Orgel
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