Individual and Collective Memory in Shakespeare’s First Tetralogy, Between Myth and National Identity

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Caietele Echinox Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.24193/cechinox.2023.44.02
N. Caputo
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"In Richard III, Act 3, young Prince Edward’s insistent questions about the origins of the Tower of London bring the issue of historical transmission to the foreground. Furthermore, the survival of truth across time is thematised throughout the first tetralogy. References to fame recur obsessively in the three parts of Henry VI, while in Richard III, Shakespeare subtly plays with a historical and historiographical tradition that is much indebted to memorial transmission. In this play, historical distortion is materialised in the deformed body of its protagonist, who becomes the emblem of a past reinterpreted and rewritten in the light of present interests. The article will show how, on the one hand, the dramatist goes beyond what already was a “vituperative history” and brings the so-called Tudor myth to its apex while, on the other hand, undermining this same myth."
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莎士比亚第一部四部曲中的个人记忆与集体记忆:在神话与民族认同之间
“在《理查三世》第三幕中,年轻的爱德华王子对伦敦塔起源的不断质疑将历史传承问题带到了前台。此外,真理在时间上的生存在第一部四部曲中都被主题化了。在《亨利六世》的三部中,对名声的提及反复出现,而在《理查二世》中,莎士比亚巧妙地扮演了一个历史的以及在很大程度上归功于纪念传播的史学传统。在这部剧中,历史的扭曲体现在主人公变形的身体上,他成为了过去的象征,根据现在的利益重新解释和改写。这篇文章将展示,一方面,剧作家如何超越已经是“谩骂的历史”,将所谓的都铎神话带到顶峰,而另一方面,却破坏了同样的神话。“
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