Nervous acts

Nervous acts

By G. S. Rousseau

Subjects: Littérature, Siècle des lumières, Nervous System Physiological Phenomena, Zenuwstelsel, Literature and medicine, Medicine in Literature, Nervous system, History, 18th Century, Nervous System Diseases, History and criticism, Letterkunde, Verlichting (cultuurgeschiedenis), Histoire et critique, Modern Literature, Enlightenment, Civilization, history, Littérature et médecine, Emoties, Système nerveux, Cultuur, Emotions, Culture

Description: "Between 1965 and 2000 George Rousseau wrote a series of landmark essays about the role of the nervous system in the rise of literature and sensibility that altered the landscape of eighteenth-century studies. Now these essays have been collected for the first time. The arguments challenge thinking about the Enlightenment and reconfigure the contexts of European sensibility. Since their original publication much criticism and scholarship has been produced that engages, adopts, and expands on Rousseau's discussions. The new introductory essay surveys this fascinating cultural profile from the ancients to the moderns, and provides a personal account of what the author's quest for the past has entailed. The epilogue engages with the critical reception of the original essays and glances at the future of nerves: ethically, morally, and in the light of the stresses of modern life."--BOOK JACKET

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