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This volume covers a broad range of everyday private and public,
touristic, commercial and fictional encounters between Britons and
continental Europeans, in a variety of situations and places:
moments that led to a meaningful exchange of opinions, practices,
or concepts such as friendship or politeness. It argues that, taken
together, travel accounts, commercial advice, letters, novels and
philosophical works of the long eighteenth century, reveal the
growing impact of British sociability on the sociable practices on
the continent, and correspondingly, the convivial turn of the
Enlightenment. In particular, the essays collected here discuss the
ways and means - in conversations, through travel guides or
literary works - by which readers and writers grappled with their
cultural differences in the field of sociability. The first part
deals with travellers, the second section with the spreading of
various cultural practices, and the third with fictional encounters
in philosophical dialogues and novels.
This volume covers a broad range of everyday private and public,
touristic, commercial and fictional encounters between Britons and
continental Europeans, in a variety of situations and places:
moments that led to a meaningful exchange of opinions, practices,
or concepts such as friendship or politeness. It argues that, taken
together, travel accounts, commercial advice, letters, novels and
philosophical works of the long eighteenth century, reveal the
growing impact of British sociability on the sociable practices on
the continent, and correspondingly, the convivial turn of the
Enlightenment. In particular, the essays collected here discuss the
ways and means - in conversations, through travel guides or
literary works - by which readers and writers grappled with their
cultural differences in the field of sociability. The first part
deals with travellers, the second section with the spreading of
various cultural practices, and the third with fictional encounters
in philosophical dialogues and novels.
English Summary: 'Discovering the Human' investigates the emergence
of the modern human sciences and their impact on literature, art
and other media in the 18th and the 19th centuries. Up until the
1830s, science and culture were part of a joint endeavour to
discover and explore the secret of life. The question 'What is
life?' unites science and the arts during the Ages of Enlightenment
and Romanticism, and at the end of the Romantic period, a shift of
focus from the human as an organic whole to the specialized
disciplines signals the dawning of modernity. The emphasis of the
edited collection is threefold: the first part sheds light on the
human in art and science in the Age of Enlightenment, the second
part is concerned with the transitions taking place at the turn of
the 19th century. The chapters forming the third part investigate
the impact of different media on the concept of the human in
science, literature and film. German Description: 'Discovering the
Human' investigates the emergence of the modern human sciences and
their impact on literature, art and other media in the 18th and
19th centuries. Up until the 1830s, science and culture were part
of a joint endeavour to discover and explore the secret of life.
The question 'What is life?' unites science and the arts during the
Ages of Enlightenment and Romanticism, and at the end of the
Romantic period, a shift of focus from the human as an organic
whole to the specialized disciplines signals the dawning of
modernity. The emphasis of the edited collection is threefold: the
first part sheds light on the human in art and science in the Age
of Enlightenment, the second part is concerned with the transitions
taking place at the turn of the 19th century. The chapters forming
the third part investigate the impact of different media on the
concept of the human in science, literature and fil
On the occasion of Hermann J. Real's seventy-fifth birthday, this
collection honours a scholar whose contagious curiosity has been
dedicated to the study of Jonathan Swift's life and works for the
past four decades. The contributions cover multiple aspects of the
Dean's writings as well as a number of eighteenth-century contexts.
They not only celebrate the Director of the Ehrenpreis Centre at
the Westfalische Wilhelms-Universitat, Munster, the Editor of the
annual Swift Studies, and the convener of six international Munster
symposia on the Dean of St Patrick's, but they also pay homage to
the mentor, colleague, and friend. At the same time, they reflect
the enduring vitality of Swift studies, which it has been one of
Hermann J. Real's greatest academic achievements to promote.
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