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Literature in Contexts Peter Barry

Literature in Contexts By Peter Barry

Literature in Contexts by Peter Barry


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This book seeks to problematise the very notion of context, and it seeks out in a series of contextualising experiments contexts which are text-specific, or author-specific, or literary rather than historical, putting forward a distinction between deep and broad contexts.

Literature in Contexts Summary

Literature in Contexts by Peter Barry

Is it possible to return the literary text in all its particularity to the centre of literary study, without going back to the words-on-the page myopia of the past? That is the primary question which Literature in contexts engages with.

In the 1980s the study of literary theory eclipsed the study of the literary text, but today, we are told, we are post-theory. Yet as it emerged from the shadow of theory, the literary text was eclipsed all over again by the study of context. Historicist contextualisation became the dominant orientation in literary studies, and this (not quite) New Historicism spread in turn through period after period, from the Early Modern, through Romanticism, and on to the Victorian era. Is English History? people began to ask, as it became impossible to attend an academic conference without being subjected to a diet of history lessons.

This book seeks to problematise the very notion of context, which has remained for the most part stubbornly un-theorised and un-examined, and it seeks out in a series of contextualising experiments contexts which are text-specific, author-specific or literary, rather than historical, putting forward a distinction between deep and broad contexts and arguing that we need to counter the prevalence of the latter if literary studies is to avoid becoming a minor branch of history.

Literature in Contexts Reviews

A bracing argument, well sustained
Laurence Coupe, Times Higher Educational Supplement, 18th October 2012

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About Peter Barry

Peter Barry is Professor of English at Aberystwyth University

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Contextuality in context
2. Contextuality contested
3. Mutual contextuality: Coleridges conversation poems
4. Contextualising Hemanss shipwrecks
5. Seeing the spot:Hopkins, Liverpool, and context
6. Picturing the context: contemporary poetry and ekphrasis
7. Beyond secret narrative: crime fiction verse narratives by women
8. Just the facts: content is context
List of works consulted
Index

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GOR009423731
9780719064555
0719064554
Literature in Contexts by Peter Barry
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Manchester University Press
2012-06-30
224
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