The structure of Chaucer's ambiguity

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The structure of Chaucer's ambiguity

Yoshiyuki Nakao

(Studies in English medieval language and literature, v. 36)

Peter Lang, 2013

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [283]-298) and indexes

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Description

This book focuses on ambiguity in Troilus and Criseyde, one of Geoffrey Chaucer's (1343?-1400) representative works. It examines systematically how and why ambiguity is likely to arise. After reviewing previous scholarship on ambiguity in Chaucer, the author proposes a new theoretical framework, "double prism structure", incorporating the most recent findings in the area of semantics, pragmatics, and cognitive linguistics together with medieval rhetoric and allegory. Using this framework the book examines ambiguity due to textual domains, interpersonal domains and linguistic domains. Ambiguity in Chaucer has not been studied in sufficient detail so far. The work opens new vistas for the study of the phenomenon.

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Contents: Previous scholarship - Our point of view and method - Ambiguity in metatext - Ambiguity in intertextuality - Ambiguity in macro-textual structure - Ambiguity in reported speech - Ambiguity in discourse - Ambiguity in speaker's intention - Ambiguity in modality - Ambiguity in syntax - Ambiguity in words - Ambiguity in voice.

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