Literary Criticism English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Making of the English Literary Canon
From the Middle Ages to the Late Eighteenth Century
- Publisher
- McGill-Queen's University Press
- Initial publish date
- May 1998
- Category
- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
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- ISBN
- 9780773566996
- Publish Date
- May 1998
- List Price
- $110.00
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Description
An indigenous canon of letters, Ross argues, had been both the hope and aim of English authors since the Middle Ages. Early authors believed that promoting the idea of a national literature would help publicize their work and favour literary production in the vernacular. Ross places these early gestures toward canon-making in the context of the highly rhetorical habits of thought that dominated medieval and Renaissance culture, habits that were gradually displaced by an emergent rationalist understanding of literary value. He shows that, beginning in the late seventeenth century, canon-makers became less concerned with how English literature was produced than with how it was read and received.
About the author
Trevor Ross teaches English at Dalhousie University. He is the author of The Making of the English Literary Canon: From the Middle Ages to the Late Eighteenth Century.