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Author:
Schmidgen, Wolfram, author.
Title:
Infinite variety : literary invention, theology, and the disorder of kinds, 1688-1730 / Wolfram Schmidgen.
Publisher:
University of Pennsylvania Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
259 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
1700-1799
English literature--18th century--History and criticism.
Literary form--History--18th century.
Order (Philosophy) in literature.
Voluntarism--History--18th century.
Religion and literature--England--History--18th century.
English literature.
Intellectual life.
Literary form.
Order (Philosophy) in literature.
Religion and literature.
Voluntarism.
England--History--History--18th century.
England.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Toward a voluntarist aesthetic -- Glorious arbitrariness : science, religion, and the imagination of infinite variety -- Energy and structure : remaking the given in Blackmore and Pope -- Embarrassed invention : Stillingfleet, Locke, and the style of voluntarism -- The constructive Swift : between the hope and fear of decomposition -- The providence of gathering and scattering : dynamic variety in Defoe.
Summary:
"Infinite Variety offers an intellectual history of literary invention in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. It argues that the religious, political, and scientific revolutions of the preceding half century changed the way writers thought about the relationship between order and invention. Jointly, these revolutions helped foster the sense of a disorder of kinds that challenged the hierarchies that had seemed to organize nature and society. This sense converged around the mushrooming of new religious kinds in the seventeenth century (Quakers, Seekers, Ranters, Muggletonians, Deists, Socinians, etc.); the emergence of political parties in the 1680s and 1690s (Whig, Tory, Country, Low Church, High Church); the booming discovery of new animals and plants from distant and not-so-distant locations; and the demonstration by scientists that new kinds could be created experimentally"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0812253299
9780812253290
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1237634152
LCCN:
2021003509
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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