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Material Enlightenment - Women Writers and the Science of Mind, 1770-1830 (Hardcover)
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Material Enlightenment - Women Writers and the Science of Mind, 1770-1830 (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in the Eighteenth Century
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A methodologically innovative account of the role of women writers
in the development of early psychological theory and practice in
the long eighteenth century. Women writers played a central, but
hitherto under-recognised, role in the development of the
philosophy of mind and its practical outworkings in Romantic era
England, Scotland and Ireland. This book focuses on the writings
and lives of five leading figures - Anna Barbauld, Honora
Edgeworth, Hannah More, Elizabeth Hamilton and Maria Edgeworth - a
group of women who differed profoundly in their political,
religious and social views but were nevertheless associated through
correspondence, family ties and a shared belief in the importance
of female education. It shows how through the philosophical
language of materiality and embodiment that they developed and the
'enlightened domesticity' that they espoused they transformed
educational practice and made substantial interventions into the
social reformist politics of the late eighteenth and early
nineteenth centuries. Alive to the manifold overlaps between
emotional, and often religious, experience and experiment in the
developing science of mind at this time, the book illuminates the
potential and the limits of domestic Enlightenment, particularly in
projects of moral and industrial 'improvement' and casts new light
on a wide variety of other fields: the history of science, early
psychology and religion, reformist politics and Romanticism, and
how all these reflected the political and social fallout of the
French Revolution in the first years of the nineteenth century.
JOANNA WHARTON is an Early Career Fellow at Lichtenberg-Kolleg, the
Goettingen Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and
Social Sciences.
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