Curiosity in Eighteenth-Century English
Literature
Re-Writing the 'History of an Idea'
Samuel Johnson famously called
curiosity "the first passion, and the last" - this study
explores diverging concepts of curiosity, taking
into account the influences of philosophical aspects
of the curiositas debate on British
literature, from its origins to contemporary depictions,
with an emphasis on eighteenth-century texts.
A
post-Foucauldian history of ideas for the 21st
century aims at breaking the illusion of a seemingly
fixed, holistic concept of curiosity, striving
teleologically from original sin to a celebrated character
trait of intellectuals, as Hans Blumenberg described it.
Developing an innovative metaphor for Lovejoy's original
unit ideas at work, this project traces their variability
through time, individual philosophical system, and
dogmatisation.
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Culture - Media - Transfer: Vampire
Fiction, Gothic Fiction, and the Fantastic
Origins, New Incarnations,
Commercialization
Literature is filled with creatures who
are just a little different from the regular crowd -
vampires, mad scientists, aliens, time-travelling
serial killers with a weakness for the works of
William Blake... Beware, venturing into these
fantastic worlds can be quite addictive.
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"As if a building was being constructed" -
Studien zur Rolle der Geschichte in den Romanen Adam
Thorpes [Dissertation]
Als ob ein Gebäude konstruiert würde - so beschreibt Adam
Thorpe den Prozess der historiographischen Forschung. Die
unterschiedlichen Konzeptionen von Geschichte(n) und
Geschichtsschreibung stellen bereits seit dem Erscheinen von
Ulverton (1992) zentrale Anliegen des britischen Autors dar.
Die erste Monographie zum Romanwerk Thorpes setzt es sich
zum Ziel, Diskontinuitäten und Brüche eines Begriffs
aufzuzeigen, der angesichts der Multiperspektivität und
Polyphonie von Thorpes Romanen ausschließlich im Plural, in
Form von erzählten "Geschichten", denkbar ist.