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Godwin And The Book Imagining Media 17831836 J Louise Mccray

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Godwin And The Book Imagining Media 17831836 J Louise Mccray
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.1 MB
Pages: 216
Author: J. Louise McCray
ISBN: 9781474475785, 1474475787
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Godwin And The Book Imagining Media 17831836 J Louise Mccray by J. Louise Mccray 9781474475785, 1474475787 instant download after payment.

Examines the place of media technology in the literary and intellectual history of Romantic-era Britain
  • Explores the literary figuration of media technology and its use
  • Offers a fresh reading of Godwin’s corpus, which involves an unusual claim about its fundamental consistency across time and generic boundaries
  • Examines major controversies of the period, including: the physiology of the mind; the ethics of novel-reading; practical reading advice; the nature of truth; the nature of afterlife
  • Draws attention to the enormous impact of protestant dissent on the literature and philosophy of the Romantic period

Godwin and the Book explores a network of controversies concerning the relationship of media form to social futurity in Romantic-period Britain through the writing of the notorious philosopher-novelist William Godwin (1756–1836). It offers a fresh reading of Godwin’s fifty-year corpus, using evidence from his fiction, philosophy and essays to argue that, throughout his career, he figured books and reading in particular ways in order to defend a set of inherited beliefs about intellectual perfectibility. In the process, it highlights many wider debates that marked out the culture of this period – including disagreements over the physiology of the mind, the ethics of novel-reading, and the social consequences of death – and considers how these debates were intertwined with the formal development of British prose in the period.

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