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Systems Failure - The Uses of Disorder in English Literature (Hardcover)
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Systems Failure - The Uses of Disorder in English Literature (Hardcover)
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How eighteenth-century writers stretched systems designed to
explain social relations to their breaking point, showing the flaws
in their design. The Enlightenment has long been understood-and
often understood itself-as an age of systems. In 1759, Jean Le Rond
d'Alembert, one of the architects of the Encyclopedie, claimed that
"the true system of the world has been recognized, developed, and
perfected." In Systems Failure, Andrew Franta challenges this view
by exploring the fascination with failure and obsession with
unpredictable social forces in a range of English authors from
Samuel Johnson to Jane Austen. Franta argues that attempts to
extend the Enlightenment's systematic spirit to the social world
prompted many prominent authors to reject the idea that knowledge
is synonymous with system. In readings of texts ranging from novels
by Sterne, Smollett, Godwin, and Austen to Johnson's literary
biographies and De Quincey's periodical essays, Franta shows how
writers repeatedly take up civil and cultural institutions designed
to rationalize society only to reveal the weaknesses that
inevitably undermine their organizational and explanatory power.
Diverging from influential accounts of the rise of the novel,
Systems Failure audaciously reveals that, in addition to
representing individual experience and social reality, the novel
was also a vehicle for thinking about how the social world resists
attempts to explain or comprehend it. Franta contends that to
appreciate the power of systems in the literature of the long
eighteenth century, we must pay attention to how often they
fail-and how many of them are created for the express purpose of
failing. In this unraveling, literature arrives at its most
penetrating insights about the structure of social life.
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