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Literary Value and Social Identity in the Canterbury Tales: Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature, cartea 108

Autor Robert J. Meyer-Lee
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 sep 2021
Literary authors, especially those with other occupations, must come to grips with the question of why they should write at all, when the world urges them to devote their time and energy to other pursuits. They must reach, at the very least, a provisional conclusion regarding the relation between the uncertain value of their literary efforts and the more immediate values of their non-authorial social identities. Geoffrey Chaucer, with his several middle-strata identities, grappled with this question in a remarkably searching, complex manner. In this book, Robert J. Meyer-Lee examines the multiform, dynamic meditation on the relation between literary value and social identity that Chaucer stitched into the heart of The Canterbury Tales. He traces the unfolding of this meditation through what he shows to be the tightly linked performances of Clerk, Merchant, Franklin and Squire, offering the first full-scale reading of this sequence.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781108707435
ISBN-10: 1108707432
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 1 table
Dimensiuni: 151 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature

Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction: The Canterbury Tales IV-V and literary value; 1. Clerk; 2. Merchant; 3. Squire; 4. Franklin; Works cited; Index.

Recenzii

'… his insights will no doubt prompt worthwhile discussion among Chaucer scholars.' S. Downey, Choice
'Literary Value and Social Identity in the Canterbury Tales will be of immediate and lasting interest to scholars of Chaucer and to readers of Middle English literature more broadly.' David K. Coley, Studies in the Age of Chaucer
'Robert Meyer-Lee's new monograph, Literary Value and Social Identity in the 'Canterbury Tales' is a masterclass in literary criticism. It offers not only new interpretations of the Tales but a canny elucidation of the reasoning underlying its own readings.' Julie Orlemanski, Modern Philology
'Meyer-Lee's masterful attention to tone and voice … showcases Chaucer's language in action …' Laura L. Howes, Journal of British Studies
'… crisp and clear …' Chad Schrock, Modern Language Review

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An in-depth reading of the meditation on the relation between literary value and social identity in Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales.