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Reading Literature Historically Drama And Poetry From Chaucer To The Reformation Greg Walker

  • SKU: BELL-51972014
Reading Literature Historically Drama And Poetry From Chaucer To The Reformation Greg Walker
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.12 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Greg Walker
ISBN: 9780748681020, 0748681027
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Reading Literature Historically Drama And Poetry From Chaucer To The Reformation Greg Walker by Greg Walker 9780748681020, 0748681027 instant download after payment.

Pioneer of early-modern literary historicism reads Medieval & early Tudor drama & poetry historically

How far should we try to read medieval and early modern texts historically? Does the attempt to uncover how such texts might have been received by their original readers and audiences uncover new, hitherto unexpected contemporary resonances in them? Or does it flatten works of art into mere ‘secondary sources’ for historical analysis? This book makes the case for the study of literature in context. It demonstrates the value of historical and cultural analysis alongside traditional literary scholarship for enriching our understanding of plays and poems from the medieval and early Tudor past and of the cultures which produced and received them. It equally accepts the risks involved in that kind of study.


Key Features
  • Makes the case for reading medieval and early Tudor literature historically
  • Case studies of the interaction between literature and politics, from Chaucer to the reign of Henry VIII
  • Detailed analysis of key medieval and Renaissance texts, Chaucer’s Miller’s Tale, Sir Gawain and Green Knight, Sir David Lyndsay’s A Satire of the Three Estates
  • Turns a spotlight on hitherto neglected texts that reveal the challenges, rewards and potential pitfalls of reading literature historically

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