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A History of Ambiguity

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Ever since it was first published in 1930, William Empson’s Seven Types of Ambiguity has been perceived as a milestone in literary criticism—far from being an impediment to communication, ambiguity...
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Ever since it was first published in 1930, William Empson’s Seven Types of Ambiguity has been perceived as a milestone in literary criticism—far from being an impediment to communication, ambiguity now seemed an index of poetic richness and expressive power. Little, however, has been written on the broader trajectory of Western thought about ambiguity before Empson; as a result, the nature of his innovation has been poorly understood.

A History of Ambiguity remedies this omission. Starting with classical grammar and rhetoric, and moving on to moral theology, law, biblical exegesis, German philosophy, and literary criticism, Anthony Ossa-Richardson explores the many ways in which readers and theorists posited, denied, conceptualised, and argued over the existence of multiple meanings in texts between antiquity and the twentieth century. This process took on a variety of interconnected forms, from the Renaissance delight in the ‘elegance’ of ambiguities in Horace, through the extraordinary Catholic claim that Scripture could contain multiple literal—and not just allegorical—senses, to the theory of dramatic irony developed in the nineteenth century, a theory intertwined with discoveries of the double meanings in Greek tragedy. Such narratives are not merely of antiquarian interest: rather, they provide an insight into the foundations of modern criticism, revealing deep resonances between acts of interpretation in disparate eras and contexts. A History of Ambiguity lays bare the long tradition of efforts to liberate language, and even a poet’s intention, from the strictures of a single meaning.

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Price: $39.00
Pages: 488
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Imprint: Princeton University Press
Publication Date: 14 December 2021
ISBN: 9780691228440
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Literature: history and criticism, PHILOSOPHY / Hermeneutics, PHILOSOPHY / Social, PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / General, RELIGION / Biblical Studies / Exegesis & Hermeneutics, Topics in philosophy, Translation and interpretation, Social and political philosophy, Philosophical traditions and schools of thought, Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts, Christianity

"A History of Ambiguity is unambiguously wonderful – the sort of book I thought no one could write any more . . . Ossa-Richardson’s book is an epic love song to scholarship . . . . it’s well written and intelligently funny. Ossa-Richardson has the big picture in mind."---Robert Eaglestone, Times Higher Education
Anthony Ossa-Richardson is lecturer in English literature at the University of Southampton. He is the author of The Devil’s Tabernacle: The Pagan Oracles in Early Modern Thought (Princeton).