George Eliot and Nineteenth-Century Psychology : Exploring the Unmapped Country
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
The Nineteenth Century Series
ISBN-10
075465172X
ISBN-13
9780754651727
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 28th, 2006
Print length
224 Pages
Weight
490 grams
Dimensions
24.00 x 16.50 x 1.80 cms
Product Classification:
Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900 Gender studies: women
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A study of George Eliot as a psychological novelist, this work examines his writings in the context of a large volume of nineteenth-century scientific writing about the mind. It reveals how Eliot responds both creatively and critically to contemporary theories of mind.
In his study of Eliot as a psychological novelist, Michael Davis examines Eliot''s writings in the context of a large volume of nineteenth-century scientific writing about the mind. Eliot, Davis argues, manipulated scientific language in often subversive ways to propose a vision of mind as both fundamentally connected to the external world and radically isolated from and independent of that world. In showing the alignments between Eliot''s work and the formulations of such key thinkers as Herbert Spencer, Charles Darwin, T. H. Huxley, and G. H. Lewes, Davis reveals how Eliot responds both creatively and critically to contemporary theories of mind, as she explores such fundamental issues as the mind/body relationship, the mind in evolutionary theory, the significance of reason and emotion, and consciousness. Davis also points to important parallels between Eliot''s work and new and future developments in psychology, particularly in the work of William James. In Middlemarch, for example, Eliot demonstrates more clearly than either Lewes or James the way the conscious self is shaped by language. Davis concludes by showing that the complexity of mind, which Eliot expresses through her imaginative use of scientific language, takes on a potentially theological significance. His book suggests a new trajectory for scholars exploring George Eliot''s representations of the self in the context of science, society, and religious faith.
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