Strohen's collection of 13 papers, most published here for the
first time, aims to reunite literary theory with the text and
proposes a form of practical theory' which places the text at the
centre of analysis and allows the text a relationship with the
outside world. From this refreshing perspective and in well-written
and often light-hearted prose, Stohn reassesses works of dissent,
notably by Lollards, Chaucerian narrative, chronicles,
Shakespearean characterisation and the relationship between
medieval studies and psychoanalysis.
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