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Jonathan Crewe

    In the Middle of Nowhere
    Hidden Designs (Routledge Revivals)
    Trials of Authorship
    • 2024

      Trials of Authorship

      Anterior Forms and Poetic Reconstruction from Wyatt to Shakespeare

      • 206 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Challenging the conventional understanding of the Renaissance, the book explores the complexities of sixteenth-century verse and prose, focusing on the concept of phallomorphism. Crewe presents a provocative analysis that questions established narratives and invites readers to reconsider the authorship and materiality of the era's texts. His essays, marked by shrewd insights, aim to liberate literary criticism from traditional constraints, offering a fresh perspective on Tudor writings often overlooked in scholarly discourse.

      Trials of Authorship
    • 2015

      In the Middle of Nowhere

      • 124 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Relying on the author's personal recollections as well as on J.M. Coetzee's autobiographical and fictional works, this book deals with Coetzee's formation as a writer of international prominence, whose life and writing career began in South Africa.

      In the Middle of Nowhere
    • 2014

      Hidden Designs (Routledge Revivals)

      The Critical Profession and Renaissance Literature

      • 182 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on the critical debate of the English literary Renaissance, this 1986 study argues for a return to criticism grounded in its own merits rather than theoretical frameworks. It critiques the hyper-professionalization of literary studies, advocating instead for a communal approach that emphasizes the broader functions of criticism. Drawing on new historicism and post-structuralism, the work presents a thought-provoking perspective on the role of literary analysis in society.

      Hidden Designs (Routledge Revivals)