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Dreams, Visions, and the Rhetoric of Authority

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In Dreams, Visions, and the Rhetoric of Authority, John Bickley explores the ways dreams and visions in literature function as authorizing devices, both affirming and complicating a text's authority. After providing a framework for categorizing the diverse genres and modes of dream and vision texts, Bickley demonstrates how the theme of authority and strategies for textual self-authorization play out in four highly influential works: the Book of Daniel, Macrobius's Commentary on the Dream of Scipio, Julian of Norwich's Revelations of Love, and Chaucer's Hous of Fame.

List of contents

Introduction: Dreams, Visions, and the Rhetoric of Authority - The Authority of Form: Dream and Vision Genres - Authorizing Strategies in the Dreams and Visions of Daniel - Macrobius: Establishing the Authoritative Philosophical Form - Julian of Norwich: The Authorizing Discourses of the Medieval Visionary - Fractured Authority: Chaucer's Ironic Dream Vision - Conclusion: The Rhetoric of Authority - Appendix: Dream and Vision Genres - Index.

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John Bickley received his Ph.D. in humanities from Florida State University, where he was the recipient of a doctoral presidential fellowship and focused on medieval literature, medievalism, and adaptation theory. He earned his M.A. in English literature from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Among his scholarly works,
Bickley has published entries for Southern Writers: A New Biographical Dictionary,
co-authored an introduction and bibliographical material for the Penguin Classics edition of Joel Chandler Harris¿s Nights with Uncle Remus (2003), and contributed to a casebook on Woody Allen.

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In Dreams, Visions, and the Rhetoric of Authority, John Bickley explores the ways dreams and visions in literature function as authorizing devices, both affirming and complicating a text's authority.

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"In Dreams, Visions, and the Rhetoric of Authority, John Bickley brings a fresh perspective to a field so well-worked that one might have supposed there was nothing left to say. Bickley puts the lie to this supposition with a study that sheds new light on a range of literary dream visions by scrutinizing them through the lens of rhetorical authority and arguing that they were composed by authors driven largely by the anxiety of authority. Students of Chaucer, and Middle English literature in general, will be particularly interested in this well-written and important study." -David F. Johnson, Professor, Department of English, Florida State University

Product details

Authors John Bickley
Assisted by Stephen G. Nichols (Editor), Nichols Stephen G. (Editor of the series)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.07.2018
 
EAN 9781433154492
ISBN 978-1-4331-5449-2
No. of pages 130
Dimensions 154 mm x 15 mm x 230 mm
Weight 303 g
Series Medieval Interventions
Medieval Interventions
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

English, Authority, Simpson, john, LITERARY CRITICISM / European / German, Bibles, Nichols, Stephen, medieval, Dreams, Literary studies: classical, early & medieval, Rhetoric, Literary theory, Hebrew, Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval, Aramaic, Visions, Biblical exegesis & hermeneutics, Meagan, Bickley

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