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Middle English: Oxford Twenty-First Century Approaches to Literature
 
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ISBN13:9780199559398
ISBN10:0199559392
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:536 pages
Size:244x171x27 mm
Weight:916 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 8 black-and-white illustrations
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Middle English

Oxford Twenty-First Century Approaches to Literature
 
Edition number and title: :Middle English
Publisher: OUP Oxford
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This volume energizes issues of research in Middle English studies by eschewing an emphasis on what 'we know' and instead addressing the most challenging areas of unfixed opinion and unsettled debate. Although major authors such as Chaucer and Langland are richly represented, many little-known and neglected texts are considered as well.

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These original essays mean to provoke rather than reassure, to challenge rather than codify. Instead of summarizing existing knowledge after the fashion of the now-ubiquitous literary 'companions,' these essays aim at opening fresh discussion; instead of emphasizing settled consensus they direct their readers to areas of enlivened and unresolved debate. Although 'major authors' such as Chaucer and Langland are richly represented, many little-known and neglected texts are considered as well. Analysis is devoted not only to self-sufficient works, but to the general conditions of textual production and reception. Contributors to this collection include some recognized and admired names, but also a good many newer faces: younger scholars whose groundbreaking research is just coming into full view, and whose perspectives will influence the terms of literary discussion in the decades to come. Encouraged to speculate, they have addressed topics that unsettle previous categories of investigation. Each is oriented toward the emergent, the unfinalized, the yet-to-be-done. Each essay stirs new questions and concludes with suggestions for further reading and investigation that will allow readers to extend their own research into the questions it has raised.

Few recent collections of essays have proved as stimulating as this one
Table of Contents:
Introduction
I: Conditions and Contexts
Manuscript Matrix, Modern Canon
Multilingualism
Multilingualism on the Page
Translation
Aurality
Books
II: Vantagepoints
Temporalities
Symbolic Economies
Authority
Institutions
Form
Episodes
Beauty
Imaginative Theory
Feeling
Conflict
III: Textual Kinds and Categories
Genre Without System
Liturgy
Vision, Image, Text
Saintly Exemplarity
Speculative Genealogies
Incarnational (Auto)biography
Drama as Textual Practice
Vernacular Theology
Heresy and Humanism
IV: Writing and the World
Authorial Work
Learning to Live
Gossip and (Un)official Writing
The Poetics of Practicality