Disknowledge (Ebook) von Katherine Eggert

Disknowledge
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Literature, Alchemy, and the End of Humanism in Renaissance England
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ISBN-13:
9780812291889
Veröffentl:
2015
Einband:
Ebook
Seiten:
368
Autor:
Katherine Eggert
eBook Format:
EPUB
eBook-Typ:
Reflowable EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Kurzbeschreibung

Katherine Eggert explores the crumbling state of humanistic learning in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and the benefits of relying on alchemy despite its recognized flaws.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Notes on Texts, Biblical Quotations, and Bibliography

Introduction
Chapter 1. How to Sustain Humanism
Chapter 2. How to Forget Transubstantiation
Chapter 3. How to Skim Kabbalah
Chapter 4. How to Avoid Gynecology
Chapter 5. How to Make Fiction
Afterword

Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments

Beschreibung
"Disknowledge": knowing something isn't true, but believing it anyway. In Disknowledge: Literature, Alchemy, and the End of Humanism in Renaissance England, Katherine Eggert explores the crumbling state of learning in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Even as the shortcomings of Renaissance humanism became plain to see, many intellectuals of the age had little choice but to treat their familiar knowledge systems as though they still held. Humanism thus came to share the status of alchemy: a way of thinking simultaneously productive and suspect, reasonable and wrongheaded.Eggert argues that English writers used alchemy to signal how to avoid or camouflage pressing but discomfiting topics in an age of rapid intellectual change. Disknowledge describes how John Donne, George Herbert, Henry Vaughan, John Dee, Christopher Marlowe, William Harvey, Helkiah Crooke, Edmund Spenser, and William Shakespeare used alchemical imagery, rhetoric, and habits of thought to shunt aside three difficult questions: how theories of matter shared their physics with Roman Catholic transubstantiation; how Christian Hermeticism depended on Jewish Kabbalah; and how new anatomical learning acknowledged women's role in human reproduction. Disknowledge further shows how Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, and Margaret Cavendish used the language of alchemy to castigate humanism for its blind spots and to invent a new, posthumanist mode of knowledge: writing fiction.Covering a wide range of authors and topics, Disknowledge is the first book to analyze how English Renaissance literature employed alchemy to probe the nature and limits of learning. The concept of disknowledgewillfully adhering to something we know is wrongresonates across literary and cultural studies as an urgent issue of our own era.

 

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Disknowledge von Katherine Eggert - mit der ISBN: 9780812291889

HISTORY / Europe / Renaissance; 16th 17th sixteenth seventeenth English literature; Anatomical transformation; Ben Jonson; Christian Hebraists; Christopher Marlowe; Edmund Spenser; Folger Shakespeare library; George Herbert; Helkiah Crooke; Henry Vaughan; History of Science; John Dee; John Donne; Kabbalah; Margaret Cavendish; Roman Catholic transubstantiation; William Harvey; William Shakespeare; alchemy; humanism; jewish studies; procreation; renaissance; women, Online-Buchhandlung


 

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