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Introduction : planting oblivion | 1 | |
1 | Embodying oblivion | 25 |
2 | "Be this sweet Helen's knell, and now forget her" : forgetting and desire in All's well that ends well | 44 |
3 | "If he can remember" : spiritual self-forgetting and Dr. Faustus | 65 |
4 | "My oblivion is a very Antony" | 88 |
5 | Sleep, conscience and fame in The Duchess of Malfi | 109 |
6 | Coda : "wrought with things forgotten" | 132 |
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