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Disseminal Chaucer – Rereading The Nun`s Priest`s Tale

Autor Peter W. Travis
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 noi 2009
Chaucer's The Nun's Priest's Tale is one of the most popular of The Canterbury Tales. It is only 646 lines long, yet it contains elements of a beast fable, an exemplum, a satire, and other genres. There have been countless attempts to articulate the "real" meaning of the tale, but it has confounded the critics. Peter Travis contends that part of the fund and part of the frustration of trying to interpret the tale has to do with Chaucer's use of the tale to demonstrate the resistance of all literature to traditional critical practices. But the world of The Nun's Priest's Tale is so creative and so quintessentially Chaucerian that critics persist in writing about it. 
No one has followed the critical fortunes of Chauntecleer and his companions more closely over time than Peter Travis. One of the most important contributions of this book is his assessment of the tale's reception. Travis also provides an admirable discussion of genre: his analysis of parody and Menippean satire clarify how to approach works such as this tale that take pleasure in resisting traditional generic classifications. Travis also demonstrates that the tale deliberately invoked its readers' memories of specific grammar school literary assignments, and the tale thus becomes a miniaturized synopticon of western learning. Building on these analyses and insights, Travis's final argument is that The Nun's Priest's Tale is Chaucer's premier work of self-parody, an ironic apologia pro sua arte. The most profound matters foregrounded in the tale are not advertisements of the poet's achievements. Rather, they are poetic problems that Chaucer wrestled with from the beginning of his career and, at the end of that career, wanted to address in a concentrated, experimental, and parapoetic way.
"Peter Travis opens the Pandora's box that is Chaucer's The Nun's Priest's Tale by asking a disarmingly simple question about its genre. He proceeds to detail, brilliantly, the narrative's status as a multiplex parody, a medieval Ulysses. By refusing to reduce the tale to a singular meaning, and by maintaining that its proliferative ardors are part of its formal structure, Travis provides a tour de force analysis not only of the work but of Chaucer's ambitions throughout The Canterbury Tales. Lucid, engaging, and great fun to read, Disseminal Chaucerprovides a compelling model for doing theory-savvy work that is scrupulously attentive to medieval textuality." --Jeffrey J. Cohen, George Washington University
"Travis performs the difficult feat of remaining continually aware of Chaucer's comedy, while taking seriously the pedagogical system Chaucer is parodying. His rich book provides a genuine and valuable introduction to medieval practices of reading and writing, and at the same time takes us deep into Chaucer's thinking about poetry." --Winthrop Wetherbee, Cornell University
"Peter Travis's long-awaited study of The Nun's Priest's Tale is without a doubt the most comprehensive and thorough treatment of the tale that we have or are ever likely to have. It is a bravura performance, an extremely well argued study that marks it as a significant contribution to Chaucer studies, one that will be closely read and consulted by both students and scholars of Chaucer alike." --Jim Rhodes, Southern Connecticut State University
"Disseminal Chaucer is an original work of criticism that breaks new ground in its treatment of The Nun's Priest's Tale, both in its approach to the tale and in its perspective on Chaucer's poetry as a whole. It is historicist based, which places it in the mainstream of current medieval practices, but its background material and authoritative reading will make it fresh and current for a very long time." --Larry Scanlon, Rutgers University
  
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780268042356
ISBN-10: 0268042357
Pagini: 456
Dimensiuni: 152 x 230 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: MR – University of Notre Dame Press

Recenzii

"Offering stimulating, sometimes brilliant 'high-intensity interrogations' of The Nun's Priest's Tale, Travis looks at passages and elements of the tale in terms of rhetorical, logical, and political contexts. He links these with an overall claim for Chaucer's ultra-self-consciousness about these elements, about producing a poetry that elicits thinking about thinking . . . a commentary on a single tale that ranks among the most searching and critically sophisticated studies to date of Chaucer." --Choice

"Disseminal Chauceris a book that spans a generation of Chaucer scholarship. Many of the book's arguments and insights will be familiar, but the act of bringing these materials together and fleshing out the underlying thesis they share gives them new freshness and power. The parts already were impressive, but the sum is more impressive still . . . essential reading for students of Chaucer's meta-poetic masterpiece." --Review of English Studies

Notă biografică

Peter W. Travis is Henry Winkley Professor of Anglo-Saxon and English Language and Literature at Dartmouth College. He is the author of many influential articles and Dramatic Design in the Chester Cycle.