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  1. Shakespeare's Memory (original Spanish title: La memoria de Shakespeare) is a short story collection published in 1983 that collects the last stories by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges, which had been published in diverse mediums, such as the national newspapers La Nación and Clarín.

    • Jorge Luis Borges
    • Argentina
    • 1983
    • Spanish
  2. The story follows a Shakespeare scholar who acquires Shakespeare's memory, realizes that his previous analysis of Shakespeare's work was lacking, and meditates on the nature of memory and its connection to creativity. Plot. The protagonist and narrator is Hermann Sörgel, a self-described devotee of Shakespeare.

    • Jorge Luis Borges
    • La memoria de Shakespeare
  3. 5 de abr. de 1998 · Shakespeare’s Memory. By Jorge Luis Borges. April 5, 1998. Photograph by Sergey Mikhaylov / Alamy. There are devotees of Goethe, of the Edda, of the late song of the Nibelungen; my fate has...

  4. Shakespeare's Memory (original Spanish title: La memoria de Shakespeare) is a short story collection published in 1983 that collects the last stories by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges, which had been published in diverse mediums, such as the national newspapers La Nación and Clarín.

  5. Shakespeare’s Memory. Here are some Jorge Luis Borges short stories from his 1983 collection Shakespeare’s Memory. “August 25, 1983” Late at night, Borges walks toward a hotel where he’s stayed many times. The owner doesn’t recognize him. As he prepares to sign the register, he sees his own name already written; the ink isn’t dry yet.

  6. 1 de ene. de 2001 · A man, a scholar, receives the memory of Shakespeare. His memory forks and turns into two mixed memories: his and Shakespeare's. Unsurprisingly, he doesn't get much from having access to Shakespeare's memory, and tries to get rid of it to regain his own self.

  7. Shakespeare's Memory (original Spanish title: Spanish; Castilian: La memoria de Shakespeare) is a short story collection published in 1983 that collects the last stories by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges, which had been published in diverse mediums, such as the national newspapers La Nación and Clarín.