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Confession and memory in the age of reformations
Confession and redemptive forgetting in Spenser's Legend of holiness: memories of sin, memories of salvation
The will to forget: Ovidian heroism and the compulsion to confess in Marlowe's Doctor Faustus
"Try what repentance can": Hamlet, confession, and the extraction of interiority
Will and the reconciled maid: rereading confession and remembering sin in Shake-speares sonnets
Treasonous reconciliations: Robert Southwell, religious polemic, and the criminalization of confession
Conclusion: memories of confession in seventeenth-century England.
Confession and redemptive forgetting in Spenser's Legend of holiness: memories of sin, memories of salvation
The will to forget: Ovidian heroism and the compulsion to confess in Marlowe's Doctor Faustus
"Try what repentance can": Hamlet, confession, and the extraction of interiority
Will and the reconciled maid: rereading confession and remembering sin in Shake-speares sonnets
Treasonous reconciliations: Robert Southwell, religious polemic, and the criminalization of confession
Conclusion: memories of confession in seventeenth-century England.