Why Literary Periods Mattered Why Literary Periods Mattered

Why Literary Periods Mattered

Historical Contrast and the Prestige of English Studies

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In the mid-nineteenth century, the study of English literature began to be divided into courses that surveyed discrete "periods." Since that time, scholars' definitions of literature and their rationales for teaching it have changed radically. But the periodized structure of the curriculum has remained oddly unshaken, as if the exercise of contrasting one literary period with another has an importance that transcends the content of any individual course.

Why Literary Periods Mattered explains how historical contrast became central to literary study, and why it remained institutionally central in spite of critical controversy about literature itself. Organizing literary history around contrast rather than causal continuity helped literature departments separate themselves from departments of history. But critics' long reliance on a rhetoric of contrasted movements and fateful turns has produced important blind spots in the discipline. In the twenty-first century, Underwood argues, literary study may need digital technology in particular to develop new methods of reasoning about gradual, continuous change.

ジャンル
小説/文学
発売日
2013年
7月24日
言語
EN
英語
ページ数
216
ページ
発行者
Stanford University Press
販売元
Stanford University Press
サイズ
3.6
MB
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