Memory in Play: From Aeschylus to Sam Shepard

Author:   A. Favorini
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
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9780230604643


Pages:   323
Publication Date:   12 January 2009
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   A. Favorini
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.661kg
ISBN:  

9780230604643


ISBN 10:   0230604641
Pages:   323
Publication Date:   12 January 2009
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Favorini's approach not only provides fresh and provocative readings of familiar works, but striking new interconnections between them. - Theatre Journal These studies concretize the somewhat cerebral recounting of cognitive science and its varied views of memory construction while also explicating how constructions of memory in Western theater have been a part of dramatic representations since ancient Greece. Accordingly, the book will be useful to both theoreticians and practitioners of theater and cognitive scientists . . . the study is certainly provocative, and it adds fresh insights regarding several plays in the Western theater canon. - CHOICE This book will be the benchmark for the exploration of the fascinating correlations between memory s constructions and theatre s representations. - Gary Williams, Professor Emeritus of Drama, Catholic University This is an extraordinary study of memory in its finest filigree structures, as well as its most dramatic outreach. It is at once subtle and forceful, original and true to the master texts it puts into entirely new lights. Favorini shows memory to be a deep ingredient in parts of everyday life where we would not suspect its presence and, carrying forward this presence, in the theatre from its most ancient Greek exemplars to contemporary expressions. Throughout, the author s sure hand guides the reader into ever novel vistas of the memorial dimensions of our lives, both as these lives are directly experienced and as they are presented in dramatic form. - Edward S. Casey, Distinguished Professor at SUNY, Stony Brook and author of Remembering: A Phenomenological Study


This book will be the benchmark for the exploration of the fascinating correlations between memory's constructions and theatre's representations. --Gary Williams, Professor Emeritus of Drama, Catholic University<p> This is an extraordinary study of memory in its finest filigree structures, as well as its most dramatic outreach. It is at once subtle and forceful, original and true to the master texts it puts into entirely new lights. Favorini shows memory to be a deep ingredient in parts of everyday life where we would not suspect its presence and, carrying forward this presence, in the theatre from its most ancient Greek exemplars to contemporary expressions. Throughout, the author's sure hand guides the reader into ever novel vistas of the memorial dimensions of our lives, both as these lives are directly experienced and as they are presented in dramatic form. -- Edward S. Casey, Distinguished Professor at SUNY, Stony Brook and author of Remembering: A Phenomenological Study


Favorini's approach not only provides fresh and provocative readings of familiar works, but striking new interconnections between them. -- Theatre Journal These studies concretize the somewhat cerebral recounting of cognitive science and its varied views of memory construction while also explicating how constructions of memory in Western theater have been a part of dramatic representations since ancient Greece. Accordingly, the book will be useful to both theoreticians and practitioners of theater and cognitive scientists . . . the study is certainly provocative, and it adds fresh insights regarding several plays in the Western theater canon. -- CHOICE <p> This book will be the benchmark for the exploration of the fascinating correlations between memory's constructions and theatre's representations. --Gary Williams, Professor Emeritus of Drama, Catholic University<p> This is an extraordinary study of memory in its finest filigree structures, as well as its most dramatic outreach. It


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ATTILIO FAVORINI is Professor of Theatre Arts, University of Pittsburgh, USA.

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