The Age of Reasons: Quixotism, Sentimentalism, and Political Economy in Eighteenth-century Britain

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Psychology Press, 1998 - 282 páginas
Wendy Motooka contends that 'the Age of Reason' was actually an Age of Reasons. Joining imaginative literature, moral philosophy, and the emerging discourse of the new science, she seeks to historicise the meaning of eighteenth-century 'reason' and its supposed opposites, quixotism and sentimentalism. Reading novels by the Fieldings, Lennox and Sterne alongside the works of Adam Smith, Motooka argues that the legacy of sentimentalism is the social sciences. This book raises our understanding of eighteenth-century British culture and its relation to the 'rational' culture of economics that is growing ever more prevasive today.
 

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The quixotic case of Captain Mostyn
6
Quixotism feeling and sentimentalism
17
Sentimentalism and the science of man
28
sentimentalism
74
sentimentalism The Female Quixote
125
Henry Fielding and quixotic
142
Tristram Shandy
173
Adam Smith impartial
198
The grandsons of Adam Smith
231
Notes
237
Bibliography
262
Index
275
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Wendy Motooka is Assistant Professor of English at Oberlin College, USA.

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