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This book addresses the vexed status of literary value. Unlike other approaches, it pursues neither an apologetic thesis about literature’s defining values nor, conversely, a demystifying account of those values’ ideological uses. Instead, arguing that the category of literary value is inescapable, it focuses pragmatically on everyday scholarly and pedagogical activities, proposing how we may reconcile that category’s inevitability with our understandable wariness of its uncertainties and complicities. Toward these ends, it offers a preliminary theory of literary valuing and explores the problem of literary value in respect to the literary edition, canonicity and interpretation. Much of this exploration occurs within Chaucer studies, which, because of Chaucer’s simultaneous canonicity and marginality, provides fertile ground for thinking through the problem’s challenges. Using this subfield as a synecdoche, the book seeks to forge a viable rationale for literary studies generally.

Table of Contents

Introduction: the problem of literary value
1 Literary value and the object of Chaucer studies
2 A preliminary theory of literary valuing
3 Loose binding and its affordances
4 Canonicity
5 Interpretation
Postscript: losing my religion
References

The Problem of Literary Value

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 30/05/2023
      ISBN13: 9781526167941, 978-1526167941
      ISBN10: 1526167948

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book addresses the vexed status of literary value. Unlike other approaches, it pursues neither an apologetic thesis about literature’s defining values nor, conversely, a demystifying account of those values’ ideological uses. Instead, arguing that the category of literary value is inescapable, it focuses pragmatically on everyday scholarly and pedagogical activities, proposing how we may reconcile that category’s inevitability with our understandable wariness of its uncertainties and complicities. Toward these ends, it offers a preliminary theory of literary valuing and explores the problem of literary value in respect to the literary edition, canonicity and interpretation. Much of this exploration occurs within Chaucer studies, which, because of Chaucer’s simultaneous canonicity and marginality, provides fertile ground for thinking through the problem’s challenges. Using this subfield as a synecdoche, the book seeks to forge a viable rationale for literary studies generally.

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: the problem of literary value
      1 Literary value and the object of Chaucer studies
      2 A preliminary theory of literary valuing
      3 Loose binding and its affordances
      4 Canonicity
      5 Interpretation
      Postscript: losing my religion
      References

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