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The Skeptical Sublime

Author : James Noggle
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2001-11-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780195349573

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This book argues that philosophical skepticism helps define the aesthetic experience of the sublime in late seventeenth- and eighteenth-century British literature, especially the poetry of Alexander Pope. Skeptical doubt appears in the period as an astonishing force in discourse that cannot be controlled--"doubt's boundless Sea," in Rochester's words--and as such is consistently seen as affiliated with the sublime, itself emerging as an important way to conceive of excessive power in rhetoric, nature, psychology, religion, and politics. This view of skepticism as a force affecting discourse beyond its practitioners' control links Noggle's discussion to other theoretical accounts of sublimity, especially psychoanalytic and ideological ones, that emphasize the sublime's activation of unconscious personal and cultural anxieties and contradictions. But because The Skeptical Sublime demonstrates the sublime's roots in the epistemological obsessions of Pope and his age, it also grounds such theories in what is historically evident in the period's writing. The skeptical sublime is a concrete, primary instance of the transformation of modernity's main epistemological liability, its loss of certainty, into an aesthetic asset--retaining, however, much of the unsettling irony of its origins in radical doubt. By examining the cultural function of such persistent instability, this book seeks to clarify the aesthetic ideology of major writers like Pope, Swift, Dryden, and Rochester, among others, who have been seen, sometimes confusingly, as both reactionary and supportive of the liberal-Whig model of taste and civil society increasingly dominant in the period. While they participate in the construction of proto-aesthetic categories like the sublime to stabilize British culture after decades of civil war and revolution, their appreciation of the skepticism maintained by these means of stabilization helps them express ambivalence about the emerging social order and distinguishes their views from the more providentially assured appeals to the sublime of their ideological opponents.

Sublimity and Skepticism in Montaigne and Milton

Author : David Louis Sedley
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Skepticism in literature
ISBN : 0472115286

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Boldly investigates the relationship between the sublime as an aesthetic category and the emergence of skepticism as a philosophical problem

Eighteenth-Century Fiction and the Reinvention of Wonder

Author : Sarah Tindal Kareem
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2014-10-23
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780191003127

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A footprint materializes mysteriously on a deserted shore; a giant helmet falls from the sky; a traveler awakens to find his horse dangling from a church steeple. Eighteenth-century fiction brims with moments such as these, in which the prosaic rubs up against the marvelous. While it is a truism that the period's literature is distinguished by its realism and air of probability, Eighteenth-Century Fiction and the Reinvention of Wonder argues that wonder is integral to—rather than antithetical to—the developing techniques of novelistic fiction. Positioning its reader on the cusp between recognition and estrangement, between faith and doubt, modern fiction hinges upon wonder. Eighteenth-Century Fiction and the Reinvention of Wonder unfolds its new account of fiction's rise through surprising readings of classic early novels—from Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe to Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey—and brings to attention lesser-known works, most notably Rudolf Raspe's Baron Munchausen's Narrative of His Marvellous Travels. In this bold new account, the eighteenth century bears witness not to the world's disenchantment but rather to wonder's relocation from the supernatural realm to the empirical world, providing a reevaluation not only of how we look back at the Enlightenment, but also of how we read today.

The Romantic Sublime

Author : Thomas Weiskel
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2019-12-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781421436159

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Originally published in 1976. In The Romantic Sublime Thomas Weiskel investigates the concept of the sublime in the poetry of English Romantic writers. His work infuses elements of structuralism and psychological thought in his attempt to describe and demystify the sublime experience—or, in his words, to "desublimate the sublime." In doing so, he demonstrates that the sublime is largely mystified, and he contrasts those with faith in the awesomeness of sublimation and those who remain skeptical of the sublime's mystifying power. In working to demystify the sublime, Weiskel emphasizes the task of intelligence by assigning morality and intellect the value of mistrust in sublimation.

Animality in British Romanticism

Author : Peter Heymans
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780415507301

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This book shows how the Romantics' aesthetic views of animality interacted with their moral, scientific and religious ideas. It argues that the discourses of the sublime, beautiful and ugly helped the Romantics represent their changing relationship with the animal world and understand the increasingly precarious state of their own humanity.

Stanley Cavell, Religion, and Continental Philosophy

Author : Espen Dahl
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2014-05-05
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780253012067

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Stanley Cavell, Religion, and Continental Philosophy by Espen Dahl Pdf

“Impressive . . . a gifted theologian . . . manages to place Cavell in conversation with continental thought as productively as anyone before him.” —Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews The American philosopher Stanley Cavell (b. 1926) is a secular Jew who by his own admission is obsessed with Christ, yet his outlook on religion in general is ambiguous. Probing the secular and the sacred in Cavell’s thought, Espen Dahl explains that Cavell, while often parting ways with Christianity, cannot dismiss it either. Focusing on Cavell’s work as a whole, but especially on his recent engagement with Continental philosophy, Dahl brings out important themes in Cavell’s philosophy and his conversation with theology. “It is undoubtedly tricky business writing a book about Stanley Cavell and any book enterprising enough to bring him into conversation with Christian theology should be additionally commended, especially one as likable as Espen Dahl’s.” —Modern Theology “Clearly, concisely, and powerfully shows Cavell’s frequent and deep links to and engagements with religion and religious themes and with (so-called) Continental philosophy . . . Dahl has also written a highly accessible book on Cavell, and yet one which in no way ‘waters down’ or dilutes Cavell’s thinking. There ought to be more books of this kind on Cavell.” —International Journal for the Philosophy of Religion “In making such a convincing case for claiming that religion is Stanley Cavell’s pervasive, hence invisible, business, Espen Dahl also puts Cavell’s writings into sustained and productive dialogue with the work of Levinas and Girard in ways other commentators have not previously managed.” —Stephen Mulhall, Oxford University

The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Electronic
ISBN : UVA:X030047120

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The Digital Sublime

Author : Vincent Mosco
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2005-09-23
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780262250214

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Interpreting the myths of the digital age: why we believed in the power of cyberspace to open up a new world. The digital era promises, as did many other technological developments before it, the transformation of society: with the computer, we can transcend time, space, and politics-as-usual. In The Digital Sublime, Vincent Mosco goes beyond the usual stories of technological breakthrough and economic meltdown to explore the myths constructed around the new digital technology and why we feel compelled to believe in them. He tells us that what kept enthusiastic investors in the dotcom era bidding up stocks even after the crash had begun was not willful ignorance of the laws of economics but belief in the myth that cyberspace was opening up a new world. Myths are not just falsehoods that can be disproved, Mosco points out, but stories that lift us out of the banality of everyday life into the possibility of the sublime. He argues that if we take what we know about cyberspace and situate it within what we know about culture—specifically the central post-Cold War myths of the end of history, geography, and politics—we will add to our knowledge about the digital world; we need to see it "with both eyes"—that is, to understand it both culturally and materially.After examining the myths of cyberspace and going back in history to look at the similar mythic pronouncements prompted by past technological advances—the telephone, the radio, and television, among others—Mosco takes us to Ground Zero. In the final chapter he considers the twin towers of the World Trade Center—our icons of communication, information, and trade—and their part in the politics, economics, and myths of cyberspace.

Alumni Cantabrigienses

Author : John Venn
Publisher : Thoemmes Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1855068923

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Alumni Cantabrigienses is the biographical dictionary for all students who attended Cambridge University from its beginnings up until 1900. Invaluable to the historian or genealogist, it is often the only source of information available on many lesser-known writers and thinkers (theologians, lawyers, politicians, doctors, scientists, civil servants, and so on), figures whose lifetime achievements it would otherwise be almost impossible to discover. Containing details of thousands of major and 'minor' British figures covering a 400-year period, the work is divided into two periods (up to 1751 and 1752--1900), with each part arranged alphabetically by surname. Considering the large majority of the educated population of Britain pre-1800 attended either Oxford or Cambridge, Alumni Cantabrigienses is a key source for information on many of the country's most important figures and is cited in most biographical dictionaries whether they be theological, legal, political or philosophical. Regarded as unique and highly accurate, this reference source should be available to all historical and biographical researchers. This essential work belongs next to Alumni Oxonienses on the reference shelves of every academic and public library. A unique resource, the alphabeticized entry layout gives the following details: Full name; Parentage; Birthplace; Date of birth; Record of their Degrees; Positions held; Honours; Death date; and cross-referencing with other biographical reference works such as obituaries and bibliographies, enabling the researcher to pursue further lines of enquiry. --unique, primary reference work with details of thousands of famous and lesser-known British people from the Middle Ages up until the end of the Victorian era --essential companion work to Alumni Oxonienses --scarce in major libraries with only 500 copies of the original edition printed --important work for genealogists, biographers, historians and librarians --cross-references with other biographical reference works

Alexander Pope and Philosophical Skepticism

Author : James William Noggle
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 668 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Electronic
ISBN : UCAL:C3383442

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The Skeptics of the Italian Renaissance

Author : John Owen
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 484 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 1898
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : WISC:89094349842

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Geek Sublime

Author : Vikram Chandra
Publisher : Graywolf Press
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2014-09-02
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781555973261

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The nonfiction debut from the author of the international bestseller Sacred Games about the surprising overlap between writing and computer coding Vikram Chandra has been a computer programmer for almost as long as he has been a novelist. In this extraordinary new book, his first work of nonfiction, he searches for the connections between the worlds of art and technology. Coders are obsessed with elegance and style, just as writers are, but do the words mean the same thing to both? Can we ascribe beauty to the craft of writing code? Exploring such varied topics as logic gates and literary modernism, the machismo of tech geeks, the omnipresence of an "Indian Mafia" in Silicon Valley, and the writings of the eleventh-century Kashmiri thinker Abhinavagupta, Geek Sublime is both an idiosyncratic history of coding and a fascinating meditation on the writer's art. Part literary essay, part technology story, and part memoir, it is an engrossing, original, and heady book of sweeping ideas.

Evenings with the Skeptics

Author : John Owen
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 534 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 1881
Category : Skepticism
ISBN : UCAL:B3257049

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The Eighteenth Century

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Civilization, Modern
ISBN : UCAL:B4930647

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