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Bad Logic - Reasoning about Desire in the Victorian Novel (Hardcover)
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Bad Logic - Reasoning about Desire in the Victorian Novel (Hardcover)
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How did the Victorians think about love and desire? "Reader, I
married him," Jane Eyre famously says of her beloved Mr. Rochester
near the end of Charlotte Bronte's novel. But why does she do it,
we might logically ask, after all he's put her through? The
Victorian realist novel privileges the marriage plot, in which love
and desire are represented as formative social experiences. Yet how
novelists depict their characters reasoning about that erotic
desire-making something intelligible and ethically meaningful out
of the aspect of interior life that would seem most essentially
embodied, singular, and nonlinguistic-remains a difficult question.
In Bad Logic, Daniel Wright addresses this paradox, investigating
how the Victorian novel represented reasoning about desire without
diluting its intensity or making it mechanical. Connecting problems
of sexuality to questions of logic and language, Wright posits that
forms of reasoning that seem fuzzy, opaque, difficult, or simply
"bad" can function as surprisingly rich mechanisms for speaking and
thinking about erotic desire. These forms of "bad logic"
surrounding sexuality ought not be read as mistakes, fallacies, or
symptoms of sexual repression, Wright asserts, but rather as useful
forms through which novelists illustrate the complexities of erotic
desire. Offering close readings of canonical writers Charlotte
Bronte, Anthony Trollope, George Eliot, and Henry James, Bad Logic
contextualizes their work within the historical development of the
philosophy of language and the theory of sexuality. This book will
interest a range of scholars working in Victorian literature,
gender and sexuality studies, and interdisciplinary approaches to
literature and philosophy.
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