Memory, print, and gender in England, 1653-1759 / Harold Weber.

SeriesEarly modern cultural studies
Early modern cultural studies. ^A521553
Contents Introduction: The invention of modern memory -- "Building castles in the air": Margaret Cavendish and the anxieties of monumentality -- "A space for narration": Milton and the politics of collective memory -- "Oh grant an honest Fame, or grant me none!": the ethics of memorialization in Pope's Archives of dulness -- "Graven with an iron pen and lead in the book for ever!": paper and permanence in Richardson's Clarissa -- Conclusion: From the "Garbage heap" of memory to the Cyborg: the exhaustion and revitalization of memory in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. [233]-252) and index.
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