Spirit Becomes Matter
The Brontes, George Eliot, Nietzsche
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:30th Jun '14
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Traces the development of critical moral psychology in the central novels of the Bronts and George Eliot
This book explains how, under the influence of the new 'mental materialism' that held sway in mid-Victorian scientific and medical thought, the Bronts and George Eliot in their greatest novels broached a radical new form of novelistic moral psychology. This was one no longer bound by the idealizing presuppositions of traditional Christian moral ideology, and, as Henry Staten argues, is closely related to Nietzsche's physiological theory of will to power (itself directly influenced by Herbert Spencer). On this reading, Staten suggests, the Bronts and George Eliot participate, with Flaubert, Baudelaire, and Nietzsche, in the beginnings of the modernist turn toward a strictly naturalistic moral psychology, one that is 'non-moral' or 'post-moral'.
ISBN: 9780748694587
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 468g
208 pages