Lucretius and Modernity (eBook)

Epicurean Encounters Across Time and Disciplines
eBook Download: PDF
2016 | 1st ed. 2016
VII, 225 Seiten
Palgrave Macmillan US (Verlag)
978-1-137-56657-7 (ISBN)

Lese- und Medienproben

Lucretius and Modernity -
Systemvoraussetzungen
32,09 inkl. MwSt
  • Download sofort lieferbar
  • Zahlungsarten anzeigen
Lucretius's shadow is long and extends across the Humanities. Bringing together essays by scholars at the top of their field, this book examines the relationship between Lucretius and modernity. Nuanced and passionate, these essays offer an account of what is at stake when we claim Lucretius for modernity.
Lucretius's long shadow falls across the disciplines of literary history and criticism, philosophy, religious studies, classics, political philosophy, and the history of science. The best recent example is Stephen Greenblatt's popular account of the Roman poet's De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things) rediscovery by Poggio Bracciolini, and of its reception in early modernity, winner of both a Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award. Despite the poem's newfound influence and visibility, very little cross-disciplinary conversation has taken place. This edited collection brings together essays by distinguished scholars to examine the relationship between Lucretius and modernity. Key questions weave this book's ideas and arguments together: What is the relation between literary form and philosophical argument? How does the text of De rerum natura allow itself to be used, at different historical moments and to different ends? What counts as reason for Lucretius? Together, these essays present a nuanced, skeptical, passionate, historically sensitive, and complicated account of what is at stake when we claim Lucretius for modernity.

Jacques Lezra is Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature at New York University, and a member of the Departments of English and German. He is the co-editor of Dictionary of Untranslatables (Princeton, 2014), with Emily Apter and Michael Wood; the author of Wild Materialism: The Ethic of Terror and the Modern Republic (Fordham, 2010; Spanish translation 2012; Chinese translation 2013); and the editor of the Northwestern University Press book series IDIOM, with Paul North. Lezra won the PEN Critical Editions Award for his translation into Spanish of Paul de Man's Blindness and Insight. Liza Blake is an Assistant Professor of English and Drama at the University of Toronto Mississauga and an Assistant Professor in the Graduate Department of English at the University of Toronto. She has published in the journals postmedieval and SEL: Studies in English Literature, and in the edited volumes Ornamentalism: The Art of Renaissance Accessories, ed. Bella Mirabella, Speculative Medievalisms: Discography, ed. Eileen Joy et al, and the Palgrave Handbook of Early Modern Literature, Science, and Culture, ed. Evelyn Tribble and Howard Marchitello, forthcoming 2015.

Introduction; Jacques Lezra and Liza BlakePART I: WHAT IS MODERN ABOUT LUCRETIUS?1. Michel Serres' Nonmodern Lucretius: Manifold Reason and the Temporality of Reception; Brooke Holmes2. Lucretius and the Symptomatology of Modernism; Joseph Farrell3. Lucretius the Physicist and Modern Science; David KonstanPART II: WHAT IS LUCRETIAN ABOUT MODERNITY? 4. The Presence of Lucretius in Eighteenth-Century French and German Philosophy; Catherine Wilson 5. Epicureanism Across the French Revolution; Thomas M. KavanaghPART III: LUCRETIAN FIGURES OF MODERNITY: FREEDOM, CAUSE, TRUTH 6. How Modern Is Freedom of the Will?; Phillip Mitsis7. On the Nature of Marx's Things; Jacques Lezra8. All Sense-Perceptions are True: Epicurean Responses to Skepticism and Relativism; Katja VogtPART IV: FOLLOWING LUCRETIUS 9. From Clinamen to Conatus: Deleuze, Lucretius, Spinoza; Warren Montag10. Notes on Leo Strauss' "Notes on Lucretius"; Alain Gigandet11. Reflections of Lucretius in late antique and early modern Biblical and scientific poetry: Providence and the sublime; Philip Hardie

Erscheint lt. Verlag 8.4.2016
Reihe/Serie The New Antiquity
The New Antiquity
Zusatzinfo VII, 225 p.
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie Altertum / Antike
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
Schlagworte Antiquity • Cultural Theory • Culture • Europe • History • History of Literature • Literary Theory • Literature • Ovid • Poetics • Poetry • Time
ISBN-10 1-137-56657-4 / 1137566574
ISBN-13 978-1-137-56657-7 / 9781137566577
Haben Sie eine Frage zum Produkt?
PDFPDF (Wasserzeichen)
Größe: 2,6 MB

DRM: Digitales Wasserzeichen
Dieses eBook enthält ein digitales Wasser­zeichen und ist damit für Sie persona­lisiert. Bei einer missbräuch­lichen Weiter­gabe des eBooks an Dritte ist eine Rück­ver­folgung an die Quelle möglich.

Dateiformat: PDF (Portable Document Format)
Mit einem festen Seiten­layout eignet sich die PDF besonders für Fach­bücher mit Spalten, Tabellen und Abbild­ungen. Eine PDF kann auf fast allen Geräten ange­zeigt werden, ist aber für kleine Displays (Smart­phone, eReader) nur einge­schränkt geeignet.

Systemvoraussetzungen:
PC/Mac: Mit einem PC oder Mac können Sie dieses eBook lesen. Sie benötigen dafür einen PDF-Viewer - z.B. den Adobe Reader oder Adobe Digital Editions.
eReader: Dieses eBook kann mit (fast) allen eBook-Readern gelesen werden. Mit dem amazon-Kindle ist es aber nicht kompatibel.
Smartphone/Tablet: Egal ob Apple oder Android, dieses eBook können Sie lesen. Sie benötigen dafür einen PDF-Viewer - z.B. die kostenlose Adobe Digital Editions-App.

Buying eBooks from abroad
For tax law reasons we can sell eBooks just within Germany and Switzerland. Regrettably we cannot fulfill eBook-orders from other countries.

Mehr entdecken
aus dem Bereich