Trials of authorship : anterior forms and poetic reconstruction from Wyatt to Shakespeare /

For more than a decade, the English Renaissance has been the scene of trial for the critical methodologies of deconstruction, feminism, new historicism, psychoanalytic post-structuralism and cultural studies. Jonathan Crewe argues that the commitment in the prevailing criticism to innovation, transg...

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Prif Awdur: Crewe, Jonathan V.
Fformat: Licensed eBooks
Iaith:Saesneg
Cyhoeddwyd: Berkeley : University of California Press, ©1990.
Cyfres:New historicism ; 9.
Mynediad Ar-lein:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/jj.16552211
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Crynodeb:For more than a decade, the English Renaissance has been the scene of trial for the critical methodologies of deconstruction, feminism, new historicism, psychoanalytic post-structuralism and cultural studies. Jonathan Crewe argues that the commitment in the prevailing criticism to innovation, transgression, and radical change has increasingly obscured some powerfully conservative elements both in Renaissance culture and in these critical discourses themselves. In a reading of the poets Wyatt, Surrey, and Gascoigne, and of the biographies of Thomas More and Cardinal Wolsey, Crewe focuses on the relatively stable poetic and cultural forms operative in the Renaissance. He argues that these established forms, which shape poetic composition, social interaction, and individual identity, are subject to only limited reconstruction by English authors in the sixteenth century. They both facilitate and limit literary and social expression and result in more sharply conflicted literary production than contemporary critics have been willing to acknowledge. Crewe concentrates on authors whose canonical status is somewhat precarious and intentionally shifts the emphasis away from the Elizabethan period and toward that of Henry VIII. Trials of Authorship redraws the existing picture of the English Renaissance in the sixteenth century.
Disgrifiad Corfforoll:1 online resource (196 pages)
Llyfryddiaeth:Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-188) and index.
ISBN:9780520378780
0520378784
0520066936
9780520066939