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Baldo, J., & Karremann, I. (2023). Introduction. In J. Baldo & I. Karremann (Eds.), Memory and Affect in Shakespeare’s England (pp. 1–22). Cambridge Univerity Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009047111.001
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The Introduction makes a case for reuniting memory studies and affect studies: like twins separated at birth, these two vibrant fields of in the study of Renaissance literature and culture have existed alongside each other, in spite of their conceptual entanglement, since antiquity. An overview of recent developments in contemporary theorizations of memory and affect is followed by an investigation of how they might be connected in the historical frameworks of early modern faculty psychology, Galenic humoralism, and, to use a modern t
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Baldo, J., & Karremann, I. (2023). Introduction. In J. Baldo & I. Karremann (Eds.), Memory and Affect in Shakespeare’s England (pp. 1–22). Cambridge Univerity Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009047111.001