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Chris Barrett,Mita Choudhury,Matthew Goldmark,Jennifer L. Hargrave,Betty Joseph,Billie Lythberg,David Mazella,Su Fang Ng

1650-1850 Volume 27: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era (Volume 27)

1650-1850 Volume 27: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era (Volume 27)

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1650–1850 offers a comprehensive view of the long-eighteenth century, combining fresh perspectives on prominent authors and artists with overlooked or unconventional aspects of the Enlightenment legacy. It provides a global picture of the period, with a special feature on world-making and a cavalcade of book reviews.

Format: Hardback
Length: 292 pages
Publication date: 30 September 2022
Publisher: Rutgers University Press



Introduction:
1650-1850 is a groundbreaking publication that delves into the rich tapestry of long-eighteenth-century writing, thinking, and artistry. With its daring and innovative approach, it provides a platform for the exploration, analysis, and discussion of a wide range of literary, intellectual, and artistic endeavors during this transformative period. By combining fresh perspectives on prominent authors and artists with a quest for overlooked or unconventional aspects of the Enlightenment legacy, the journal offers a comprehensive yet intricately detailed portrayal of the early days, fundamental principles, and initial efforts of modern culture.

Global Perspective:
1650-1850 embraces a truly global perspective, showcasing the works of writers and artists from all nations and language traditions. This inclusive approach offers a comprehensive picture of a time when boundaries were routinely pushed and shattered. The journal's pages serve as a gateway to a diverse array of cultural expressions, providing readers with a rich and multifaceted understanding of the Enlightenment era.

Special Feature:
In this volume, 1650-1850 presents a captivating special feature on the topic of "worldmaking" and other worlds. The Enlightenment was characterized by an insatiable curiosity for discovery, charting, imagining, and evaluating new worlds. This feature explores the imaginative landscapes envisioned by writers, artists, and thinkers during this period, encompassing visionary worlds, utopian worlds, and futuristic worlds. Through a series of essays, readers are transported to the science-fictional realms of Lady Cavendish, the European gardens, the high seas, the American frontiers, the forests, and exotic ecosystems. The feature vividly depicts the boundless expanses of the Enlightenment mind, offering a glimpse into the rich tapestry of ideas and visions that shaped this transformative era.

Book Reviews:
To further enrich the volume, 1650-1850 includes a comprehensive array of book reviews that assess the latest developments in eighteenth-century scholarship. These reviews provide valuable insights into the state of research in this field, highlighting significant contributions and offering critical assessments of recent publications. By providing a platform for scholarly discourse, the journal contributes to the ongoing dialogue and advancement of eighteenth-century studies.

In conclusion, {IP_ADDRESS} is a groundbreaking publication that pushes the boundaries of intellectual inquiry and artistic expression. With its rigorous and imaginative approach, it offers a rich and comprehensive understanding of the long-eighteenth century, providing a forum for the exploration, analysis, and discussion of a wide range of literary, intellectual, and artistic endeavors. By embracing a global perspective and presenting a special feature on worldmaking and other worlds, the journal fosters a deeper appreciation of the Enlightenment era and its enduring impact on modern culture.


Dimension: 235 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781684484102

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