Middle English Literature A Guide to Criticism
Middle English Literature: A Guide to Criticism By Roger Dalrymple
2004 | 284 Pages | ISBN: 0631232893 | PDF | 2 MB
The guide brings together a cross-section of key critical work, in order to demonstrate how different schools of thought have treated major interpretative concerns, including authorship, textual form, genre, and literature and history. Extracts from some of the major authorities in the field introduce readers to such diverse approaches as New Criticism, textual criticism, genre criticism, historicism, feminism, psychoanalysis, and queer theory. These extracts treat a wide range of texts, from вЂThe Owl and the Nightingale’ and Chaucer’s вЂCanterbury Tales’, to Malory’s вЂMorte d’Arthur’ and the Paston letters. Brief overviews from the editor place the pieces in context. By enabling readers to research the critical reception of key works, and to forge new connections between different approaches, this guide steers them through the rich critical terrain of Middle English studies.
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