Passion's Triumph over Reason: A History of the Moral Imagination from Spenser to Rochester
Autor Christopher Tilmouthen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 noi 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199593040
ISBN-10: 0199593043
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199593043
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
a learned and cohesive exploration of major cultural interpretations of passion and reason...Erudite and thought-provoking.
eloquently outlined... Tilmouth moves us into new and exciting territory ... in this excellent, groundbreaking study.
This is a splendid work of intellectual history; and Rochester, in particular, may have found his best critic
As individual expository inquiries into the reason-passion relations, Tilmouth's chapters are brilliant pieces of scholarship: meticulous, detailed, knowledgeable, patient, and philosophically penetrating. ... Passion's Triumph over Reason is a first-rate achievement that repays close study. It is a fine book to think with (or against). Its broad vision can explain how libertinism emerged in the late seventeenth century, and it is a learned corrective to accounts that highlight only the rise of rationalism throughout the Enlightenment.
Tilmouth's Passion's Triumph over Reason tells a more familiar story but in such comprehensive detail and with such a well-informed reading of a vast diversity of literary texts that it will prove useful to a wide array of scholars from beginning to advanced.
a lucid, thorough account of changing attitudes toward the passions in England from the late sixteenth through the seventeenth centuries...Tilmouth's historical narrative is comprehensive, and he treats a usefully broad range of literary and moral psychological texts...Tilmouth's work will help bolster a line of scholarship that is truly interdisciplinary in its treatment of moral philosophy and (what we now call) literature.
Christopher Tilmouth has written one of the more engaging early modern studies in recent memory ... an impressive display of erudition combined with incisive and often savvy readings of a number of literary and philosophical texts
Tilmouth's book features thorough and often insightful analysis
eloquently outlined... Tilmouth moves us into new and exciting territory ... in this excellent, groundbreaking study.
This is a splendid work of intellectual history; and Rochester, in particular, may have found his best critic
As individual expository inquiries into the reason-passion relations, Tilmouth's chapters are brilliant pieces of scholarship: meticulous, detailed, knowledgeable, patient, and philosophically penetrating. ... Passion's Triumph over Reason is a first-rate achievement that repays close study. It is a fine book to think with (or against). Its broad vision can explain how libertinism emerged in the late seventeenth century, and it is a learned corrective to accounts that highlight only the rise of rationalism throughout the Enlightenment.
Tilmouth's Passion's Triumph over Reason tells a more familiar story but in such comprehensive detail and with such a well-informed reading of a vast diversity of literary texts that it will prove useful to a wide array of scholars from beginning to advanced.
a lucid, thorough account of changing attitudes toward the passions in England from the late sixteenth through the seventeenth centuries...Tilmouth's historical narrative is comprehensive, and he treats a usefully broad range of literary and moral psychological texts...Tilmouth's work will help bolster a line of scholarship that is truly interdisciplinary in its treatment of moral philosophy and (what we now call) literature.
Christopher Tilmouth has written one of the more engaging early modern studies in recent memory ... an impressive display of erudition combined with incisive and often savvy readings of a number of literary and philosophical texts
Tilmouth's book features thorough and often insightful analysis