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Melville's Wisdom - Religion, Skepticism, and Literature in Nineteenth-Century America (Hardcover)
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Melville's Wisdom - Religion, Skepticism, and Literature in Nineteenth-Century America (Hardcover)
Series: AAR Academy Series
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In Melville's Wisdom: Religion, Skepticism, Literature in
Nineteenth-Century America, Damien B. Schlarb explores the manner
in which Herman Melville responds to the spiritual crisis of
modernity by using the language of the biblical Old Testament
wisdom books to moderate contemporary discourses on religion,
skepticism, and literature. Schlarb argues that attending to
Melville's engagement with the wisdom books (Job, Proverbs, and
Ecclesiastes) can help us understand a paradox at the heart of
American modernity: the simultaneous displacement and affirmation
of biblical language and religious culture. In wisdom, which
addresses questions of theology, radical skepticism, and the nature
of evil, Melville finds an ethos of critical inquiry that allows
him to embrace modern analytical techniques, such as higher
biblical criticism. In the medium of literature, he articulates a
new way of accessing the Bible by marrying the moral and spiritual
didacticism of its language with the intellectual distance afforded
by critical reflection, a hallmark of modern intellectual style.
Melville's Wisdom joins other works of post secular literary
studies in challenging its own discipline's constitutive
secularization narrative by rethinking modern, putatively secular
cultural formations in terms of their reciprocity with religious
concepts and texts. Schlarb foregrounds Melville's sustained,
career-spanning concern with biblical wisdom, its formal
properties, and its knowledge-creating potential. By excavating
this project from his oeuvre, Melville's Wisdom shows how Melville
celebrates intellectually rigorous, critical inquisitiveness, an
attitude that we often associate with modernity but which Melville
saw augured by the wisdom books. He finds in this attitude the
means for avoiding the spiritually corrosive effects of skepticism.
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