Passion's Fictions from Shakespeare to Richardson
Literature and the Sciences of Soul and Mind
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:2nd Jun '21
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Passion's Fictions traces the intimate links between literature and the sciences of mind and soul from the age of Shakespeare to the rise of the novel. It chronicles the emergence of new sciences of the passions between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries, and it argues that this history was shaped by rhetoric that contained the most extensively particularized discourse on the passions, offering principles for moving and affecting the passions of others in concrete social scenes. This rhetoric of the passions centered on narrative as the instrument of a non-theoretical knowledge of the passions in their particularity, predicated on an account of passion as an intimate relation between an impassioned mind and an impassioning world: rhetoric offers a kind of externalist psychology, formalized in the relation of passion to action and underwriting an account of narrative as a means of both moving passion and knowing it. This volume describes the psychology of the passions before the discipline of psychology, tracing the influence of rhetoric on theories of the passions from Francis Bacon to Adam Smith and using that history to read literary works by Shakespeare, Milton, Haywood, Richardson, and others. Narrative offers a means of knowing and moving the passions by tracing them to the events and objects that generate them; the history of narrative practices is thus a key part of the history of the psychology of the passions at a critical moment in its development.
A subtle, historically expansive reassessment of the changing connections among ideas of emotion, rhetoric, and literary narrative from the late 16th through the early 18th centuries. This finely wrought but clear literary and cultural history convincingly charts how literary narrative joined philosophical writing to define general understandings of the "passions" and the "soul and mind" themselves. * A. Galloway, CHOICE *
Robinson's reconstruction of intellectual and literary histories from an extensive archive of theoretical material is both useful and impressive...some of the most rewarding passages of the book are found in his readings of literary texts * Michael Zechariah, The Seventeenth Century *
Passion's Fictions straddles periods and disciplines, and offers a measured and learned engagement with philosophy, literary criticism, and the history of rhetoric, as well as affect theory and cognitive theory. * Jean E. Feerick, Shakespeare Quarterly *
ISBN: 9780198869177
Dimensions: 242mm x 160mm x 24mm
Weight: 562g
288 pages