The Fiction of Truth: Structures of Meaning in Narrative...

The Fiction of Truth: Structures of Meaning in Narrative and Dramatic Allegory

Carolynn Van Dyke
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"The Fiction of Truth" offers a rigorous reexamination of allegory. Rejecting the traditional notion that allegory says one thing and means another, Carolynn Van Dyke proposes a new definition of the genre derived both from contemporary critical theory and from the practice of medieval and Renaissance allegorists.
Allegories, Van Dyke asserts, differ from other kinds of narrative in the syntactic rules that seem to generate their plots. Through a reading of Prudentius' "Psychomachia", the earliest allegory, Van Dyke formulates a semiotic code that she finds implicit in allegorical works. She shows how allegorists adopted and altered that code in such works as "The Romance of the Rose", medieval morality plays, "The Pilgrim's Progress", "The Divine Comedy", and "The Faerie Queene". Her book is both a bold theoretical examination of allegory and a history of its evolution over the twelve centuries during which it played a major — even a dominant — role in Western literature.
Clearly defining allegory and distinguishing allegorical from nonallegorical writing, "The Fiction of Truth" will be valuable to literary theorists, comparativists, literary historians, and students of medieval and Renaissance literature.
Año:
1985
Editorial:
Cornell University Press
Idioma:
english
Páginas:
318
ISBN 10:
0801417600
ISBN 13:
9780801417603
Archivo:
PDF, 11.54 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1985
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