Comparative Practices – Literature, Language, and Culture in Britain′s Long Eighteenth Century
Marcus Hartner author Nadine Böhm–schnitker author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Transcript Verlag
Published:28th Apr '23
Should be back in stock very soon
Comparisons not only prove fundamental in the epistemological foundation of modernity (Foucault, Luhmann), but they fulfil a central function in social life and the production of art. Taking a cue from the Practice Turn in sociology, the contributors are investigating the role of comparative practices in the formation of eighteenth-century literature and culture. The book conceives of social practices of comparing as being entrenched in networks of circulation of bodies, artefacts, discourses, and ideas, and aims to investigate how such practices ordered and changed British literature and culture during the long eighteenth century.
»Designed and written as clearly as it is, this book will also find its way into teachingthe 18th century. « Helga Schwalm, Anglistik, 34/3 (2023)
ISBN: 9783837657999
Dimensions: 226mm x 147mm x 15mm
Weight: 666g
220 pages