Fictions of Reality in the Age of Hume and Johnson, المجلد 10Univ of Wisconsin Press, 1989 - 262 من الصفحات During the second half of the eighteenth century, the most powerful literary work in Britain was nonfictional: philosophy, history, biography, and political controversy. Leo Damrosch argues that this tendency is no accident; at the beginning of the modern age, writers were consciously aware of the role of cultural fictions, and they sought to ground those fictions in a real world beyond the text. Their political conservatism (often neglected by modern scholars) was an extensively thought out response to a world in which meaning was inseparable from consensus, and in which consensus was increasingly under attack. |
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Leopold Damrosch. Fictions of Reality in the Age of Hume and Johnson Leo Damrosch The University of Wisconsin Press The University of Wisconsin Press 114 North Murray Street Madison.
... Realities 1. Johnson and Hume : Fictions of Self and World 3. Gibbon : Commanding the Past vii ix 3 16 66 96 4. Hume , Gibbon , Johnson : The Fictions of Belief 129 5. Gilbert White : Enlightenment Science , Conservative Myth 159 6 ...
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Leopold Damrosch. Fictions of Reality in the Age of Hume and Johnson Introduction Texts and Their Realities I N AT LEAST five.
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Fictions of Self and World | 16 |
Life as Art | 66 |
Commanding the Past | 96 |
The Fictions of Belief | 129 |
Enlightenment Science Conservative Myth | 159 |
The Breakdown of Consensus | 179 |
Resymbolizing the World | 216 |
Works Cited | 245 |