Twentieth-Century Chaucer Criticism

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Cawsey draws on Michel Foucault's concept of the 'author-function' to propose the idea of an 'audience function' which shows the ways critics' concepts of audience affect and condition their criticism. Focusing on six trend-setting Chaucerian scholars, Cawsey identifies the assumptions about Chaucer's audience underpinning each critic's work. In ma

Shifting ideas about Geoffrey Chaucer's audience have produced radically different readings of Chaucer's work over the course of the past century. Kathy Cawsey, in her book on the changing relationship among Chaucer, critics, and theories of audience, draws on Michel Foucault's concept of the 'author-function' to propose the idea of an 'audience function' which shows the ways critics' concepts of audience affect and condition their criticism. Focusing on six trend-setting Chaucerian scholars, Cawsey identifies the assumptions about Chaucer's audience underpinning each critic's work, arguing these ideas best explain the diversity of interpretation in Chaucer criticism. Further, Cawsey suggests few studies of Chaucer's own understanding of audience have been done, in part because Chaucer criticism has been conditioned by scholars' latent suppositions about Chaucer's own audience. In making sense of the confusing and conflicting mass of modern Chaucer criticism, Cawsey also provides insights into the development of twentieth-century literary criticism and theory.

Autorentext

Kathy Cawsey is an assistant professor of English Literature at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia.


Klappentext

Shifting ideas about Geoffrey Chaucer's audience have produced radically different readings of Chaucer's work over the course of the past century. Kathy Cawsey, in her book on the changing relationship among Chaucer, critics, and theories of audience, draws on Michel Foucault's concept of the 'author-function' to propose the idea of an 'audience function' which shows the ways critics' concepts of audience affect and condition their criticism. Focusing on six trend-setting Chaucerian scholars, Cawsey identifies the assumptions about Chaucer's audience underpinning each critic's work, arguing these ideas best explain the diversity of interpretation in Chaucer criticism. Further, Cawsey suggests few studies of Chaucer's own understanding of audience have been done, in part because Chaucer criticism has been conditioned by scholars' latent suppositions about Chaucer's own audience. In making sense of the confusing and conflicting mass of modern Chaucer criticism, Cawsey also provides insights into the development of twentieth-century literary criticism and theory.


Zusammenfassung
Cawsey draws on Michel Foucault's concept of the 'author-function' to propose the idea of an 'audience function' which shows the ways critics' concepts of audience affect and condition their criticism. Focusing on six trend-setting Chaucerian scholars, Cawsey identifies the assumptions about Chaucer's audience underpinning each critic's work. In ma

Inhalt

Contents: Preface; Introduction: Chaucer, audiences and critics; George Lyman Kittredge (1860-1941): the dramatic reader; C.S. Lewis (1894-1963): the psychological reader; E. Talbot Donaldson (1910-1987): the careful reader; D.W. Robertson (1914-1992): the allegorical reader; Carolyn Dinshaw (1957-): the gendered reader; Lee Patterson (1940-): the subjective reader; Conclusion: readers then, now and in between; Bibliography; Index.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781032928081
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H234mm x B156mm
    • Jahr 2024
    • EAN 9781032928081
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-1-032-92808-1
    • Titel Twentieth-Century Chaucer Criticism
    • Autor Cawsey Kathy
    • Untertitel Reading Audiences
    • Gewicht 370g
    • Herausgeber Taylor & Francis
    • Anzahl Seiten 198
    • Genre Linguistics & Literature

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