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The Written World: Space, Literature, and the Chorological Imagination in Early Modern France, Jeffrey N. Peters


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Автор: Jeffrey N. Peters
Название:  The Written World: Space, Literature, and the Chorological Imagination in Early Modern France
ISBN: 9780810136984
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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ISBN-10: 0810136988
Обложка/Формат: Hardcover
Страницы: 272
Вес: 0.50 кг.
Дата издания: 30.10.2018
Серия: Literature/Literary Studies
Язык: English
Размер: 231 x 158 x 23
Читательская аудитория: Professional and scholarly
Ключевые слова: Literary studies: general,Literary studies: c 1500 to c 1800,Literary companions, book reviews & guides, LITERARY CRITICISM / European / French
Подзаголовок: Space, literature, and the chorological imagination in early modern france
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Описание: In The Written World: Space, Literature, and the Chorological Imagination in Early Modern France, Jeffrey N. Peters argues that geographic space may be understood as a foundational, originating principle of literary creation. By way of an innovative reading of chora, a concept developed by Plato in the Timaeus and often construed by philosophical tradition as “space,” Peters shows that canonical literary works of the French seventeenth century are guided by what he calls a “chorological” approach to artistic invention. The chorological imagination describes the poetic as a cosmological event that gives location to - or, more accurately, in Platos terms, receives - the world as an object of thought.In analyses of well-known authors such as Corneille, Moliére, Racine, and Madame de Lafayette, Peters demonstrates that the apparent absence of physical space in seventeenth-century literary depiction indicates a subtle engagement with, rather than a rejection of, evolving principles of cosmological understanding. Space is not absent in these works so much as transformed in keeping with contemporaneous developments in early modern natural philosophy. The Written World will appeal to philosophers of literature and literary theorists as well as scholars of early modern Europe and historians of science and geography.
Дополнительное описание: Literary studies: general|Literary companions, book reviews and guides


The Authors Hand and the Printers Mind: Transformations of the Written Word in Early Modern Europe

Автор: Chartier Roger
Название: The Authors Hand and the Printers Mind: Transformations of the Written Word in Early Modern Europe
ISBN: 0745656021 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780745656021
Издательство: Wiley
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Описание: * This is a major new work from one of the world s leading historians of print culture and the book. * Chartier shows that, in the early history of the book, the roles played by the printer and the typesetter were just as important as the role played by the author: they were often invisible but they were crucial.

The Medical Imagination: Literature and Health in the Early United States

Автор: Sari Altschuler
Название: The Medical Imagination: Literature and Health in the Early United States
ISBN: 0812249860 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780812249866
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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In 1872, Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, "Science does not know its debt to imagination," words that still ring true in the worlds of health and health care today. The checklists and clinical algorithms of modern medicine leave little space for imagination, and yet we depend on creativity and ingenuity for the advancement of medicine—to diagnose unusual conditions, to innovate treatment, and to make groundbreaking discoveries. We know a great deal about the empirical aspects of medicine, but we know far less about what the medical imagination is, what it does, how it works, or how we might train it.
In The Medical Imagination, Sari Altschuler argues that this was not always so. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, doctors understood the imagination to be directly connected to health, intimately involved in healing, and central to medical discovery. In fact, for physicians and other health writers in the early United States, literature provided important forms for crafting, testing, and implementing theories of health. Reading and writing poetry trained judgment, cultivated inventiveness, sharpened observation, and supplied evidence for medical research, while novels and short stories offered new perspectives and sites for experimenting with original medical theories.
Such imaginative experimentation became most visible at moments of crisis or novelty in American medicine, such as the 1790s yellow fever epidemics, the global cholera pandemics, and the discovery of anesthesia, when conventional wisdom and standard practice failed to produce satisfying answers to pressing questions. Throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, health research and practice relied on a broader complex of knowing, in which imagination often worked with and alongside observation, experience, and empirical research. In reframing the historical relationship between literature and health, The Medical Imagination provides a usable past for contemporary conversations about the role of the imagination—and the humanities more broadly—in health research and practice today.



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