Error and the Academic Self Error and the Academic Self

Error and the Academic Self

The Scholarly Imagination, Medieval to Modern

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Publisher Description

How and why did the academic style of writing, with its emphasis on criticism and correctness, develop? Seth Lerer suggests that the answer lies in medieval and Renaissance philology and, more specifically, in mistakes. For Lerer, erring is not simply being wrong, but being errant, and this book illuminates the wanderings of exiles, émigrés, dissenters, and the socially estranged as they helped form the modern university disciplines of philology and rhetoric, literary criticism, and literary theory. Examining a diverse group that includes Thomas More, Stephen Greenblatt, George Hickes, Seamus Heaney, George Eliot, and Paul de Man, Error and the Academic Self argues that this critical abstraction from society and retreat into ivory towers allowed estranged individuals to gain both a sense of private worth and the public legitimacy of a professional identity.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2003
17 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
388
Pages
PUBLISHER
Columbia University Press
SELLER
Lightning Source, LLC
SIZE
2.2
MB
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