Monstrous Dreams of Reason

Monstrous Dreams of Reason Body, Self, and Other in the Enlightenment

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Publisher's Synopsis

Monstrous Dreams of Reason explores one of the most enduring and intriguing paradoxes of the British Enlightenment: how reason gives rise to both the beneficial and the monstrous. This collection of twelve previously unpublished essays explores the conflicts sparked by the extraordinary range of new ideas and material possibilities in the eighteenth-century British Empire, reading the Enlightenment less as a set of axioms than as a variety of cultural and ideological formations. The essays demonstrate how profoundly eighteenth-century formulations of gender, race, class, and sexuality have, through their challenges to a less empirical, rational, and universalizing past, set the terms for debates in the centuries that followed. They explore a wide range of texts, from Georgic poetry to crime stories, from illness narratives to travel journals, from theatrical performances to medical discourse, and from political treatises to the novel. Exemplifying different methodologies and theoretical perspectives, yet addressing a nexus of important cultural and critical issues, Monstrous Dreams of Reason makes a telling and exciting intervention in the ongoing debate about the Enlightenment's identity as a history of the present, and as a crucial moment presaging the modern and the postmodern condition.

Book information

ISBN: 9781611481266
Publisher: University Press Copublishing Division
Imprint: Bucknell University Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 292
Weight: 618g
Height: 240mm
Width: 165mm
Spine width: 26mm