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Narrative Structure and Reader Formation in Lady Mary Wroth's Urania Rahel Orgis

Narrative Structure and Reader Formation in Lady Mary Wroth's Urania By Rahel Orgis

Narrative Structure and Reader Formation in Lady Mary Wroth's Urania by Rahel Orgis


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Narrative Structure and Reader Formation in Lady Mary Wroth's Urania by Rahel Orgis

Narrative Structure and Reader Formation in Lady Mary Wroth's Urania offers the first systematic formal and thematic analysis of Wroth's Urania in its historical context and explores the structural means by which Wroth fashions her readership. The book thus has a dual focus, at once on narrative art and reader formation. It makes two original claims, the first being that the Urania is not the unorganized accumulation of stories critics have tended to present it as, but a work of sophisticated narrative structures i.e. a complex text in a positive sense. These structures are revealed by means of a circumspect narratological analysis of the formal and thematic patterns that organise the Urania. Such an analysis furthers our understanding of the reading strategies that Wroth encourages. The second claim is, then, that through the careful structuring of her text Wroth seeks to create her own ideal readership. More precisely, the formal and thematic structures of the Urania engage with readers' expectations, inviting them to reflect on prominent thematic issues and respond to the text as what early modern prefaces term good readers. Combining narratological methods with a generic perspective and taking into account the work of book historians on early modern reading practices, this monograph provides a new approach to the Urania, supplementing the typically gender- or (auto)biographically-oriented interpretations of the romance. Moreover, it contributes to the study of early modern (prose) narrative and romance and exemplifies how historically contextualised narratological analysis may yield new insights and profit research on reading strategies.

Narrative Structure and Reader Formation in Lady Mary Wroth's Urania Reviews

Rahel Orgis's Narrative Structure and Reader Formation in Lady Mary Wroth's Urania marks a milestone on two fronts. It sets up an inductive narratological procedure for appreciating Wroth's experimental design in the complex discursive terrain of Urania and thereby makes significant advances over classical narratological theory (Gerard Genette, et al.) as equipment for reading early modern prose romances. Orgis's careful attention to the interplay between narrative levels and strands and geographic mappings of travel patterns (p. 10) in Urania provides readers with an enormously helpful way to understand the narrative tactics underpinning Wroth's brand of romance-inflected cosmopolitanism. (261). -- Gallagher, Lowell. Recent Studies in the English Renaissance. SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, vol. 58 no. 1, 2018

The book is very well researched, extremely rigorous in its analysis, and methodologically consistent. The book also opens up genuinely new paths for the study of Lady Mary Wroth's Urania, as well as other prose texts of the early modern period. Rahel Orgis's work will be particularly useful for developing new critical narratives around women writers of the early modern period. Indeed, Orgis's appendices alone - a series of detailed charts which lay out the narrative structure of Urania from different perspectives - will be of great value to early modernists specializing in Wroth or early modern romance. -- SAMEMES Early Career Book Prize, Sep. 2018

About Rahel Orgis

Rahel Orgis is a postdoctoral researcher on behalf of the University of Neuchatel, Switzerland and coordinator for the English doctoral programme of CUSO (Conference universitaire de Suisse occidentale).

Table of Contents

Table of Contents





List of Tables and Figures



Acknowledgements



Introduction



Chapter 1: Entering the Urania through the Frontispiece



Abundance versus Lack



Reading the Lack of Prefatory Material



Reading the Abundance of the Frontispiece



Conclusions



Chapter 2: Narrator and Narratee: Guidance, Critical Sympathy and Discretion



The Gender-Neutral Narrator



Textual Guidance: Orientation and Cohesion



Sympathy and Criticism



The Art of Narration and Discretion



The Narratee



The Published First Part vs. the Manuscript Continuation



Chapter 3: Narrative Levels and Strands: Emotional Immediacy, Proliferation and the Promise of Closure



Narrative Levels



Narrative Strands



The Published First Part vs. the Manuscript Continuation



Chapter 4: Space and Displacements: Multiple Reading Modes and Tensions of Meaning



Reading Space and Settings



Spatial Movements and Travel Patterns



Chapter 5: Recurring Themes and Plots: Textually Inscribed Reflection and Debate



Recurring Themes and Plots



The Quest for Identity



Conquering and Defending a Throne



Love Matters



Courtship



Male Infidelity



Marriage



Supporting and Contrasting Inset Tales



Conclusion: Interpretive Freedom vs. Closure - The Story of Drusio and Isabella



Appendix



Bibliography



Primary Sources



Secondary Sources



Index

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GOR012398083
9780367881955
0367881950
Narrative Structure and Reader Formation in Lady Mary Wroth's Urania by Rahel Orgis
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2019-12-12
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