Nervous Fictions: Literary Form and the Enlightenment Origins of Neuroscience

Author:   Jess Keiser
Publisher:   University of Virginia Press
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Pages:   324
Publication Date:   30 September 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Nervous Fictions: Literary Form and the Enlightenment Origins of Neuroscience


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"In the late seventeenth century, a team of scientists managed to free, for the first time, the soft tissues of the brain and nerves from the hard casing of the skull. In doing so, they not only engendered modern neuroscience, and with it the promise of knowing the mind through empirical study of the brain; they also unleashed a host of questions, problems, paradoxes, and--strangest of all--literary forms that are still with us today. Nervous Fictions is the first account of early neuroscience and of the peculiar literary forms it produced. Challenging the divide between science and literature, philosophy and fiction, Jess Keiser draws attention to a distinctive, but so far unacknowledged, mode of writing evident in a host of late seventeenth and eighteenth-century texts: the nervous fiction. Apparent not just in scientific work, but also in poetry (Barker, Blackmore, Thomson), narrative (Sterne, Smollett, """"it-narratives""""), philosophy (Hobbes, Cavendish, Locke), satire (Swift, Pope, Arbuthnot), and medicine (Mandeville, Boswell), nervous fictions dissect the brain through metaphor, personification, and other figurative language. Nervous fictions stage a central Enlightenment problematic: the clash between mind and body, between our introspective sense of self as beings endowed with thinking, sensing, believing, willing minds and the scientific study of our brains as simply complex physical systems."

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Author:   Jess Keiser
Publisher:   University of Virginia Press
Imprint:   University of Virginia Press
Weight:   0.485kg
ISBN:  

9780813944784


ISBN 10:   0813944783
Pages:   324
Publication Date:   30 September 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Nervous Fictions maps a domain of eighteenth-century natural philosophical, cultural, and literary discourse that delivers a revelatory view of its vexed cohesion and pervasive currency. In Keiser's hands, neuroscience is an inescapably literary discourse from its founding, just as brain science provides eighteenth-century literature its most potent modes of representing feeling, cognition, and interiority itself.


Nervous Fictions maps a domain of eighteenth-century natural philosophical, cultural, and literary discourse that delivers a revelatory view of its vexed cohesion and pervasive currency. In Keiser's hands, neuroscience is an inescapably literary discourse from its founding, just as brain science provides eighteenth-century literature its most potent modes of representing feeling, cognition, and interiority itself. --Helen Thompson, Northwestern University, author of Fictional Matter: Empiricism, Corpuscles, and the Novel


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Jess Keiser is Assistant Professor of English at Tufts University.

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