Ruined by Design

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A01=Inger Sigrun Brodey
aesthetic
architectural follies
authenticity in fiction
Author_Inger Sigrun Brodey
Bird's Eye
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Civil War
Claude Glass
Common Language
Ctional Editor
eighteenth century literature
english
English Garden
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European sensibility
fake
Fake Ruin
garden
Goethe's Werther
Human Innocence
Human Suffering
journey
Le Petit Trianon
literature and garden design culture
Mackenzie's Man
Mary Wollstonecraft
Mid-to Late Eighteenth Century
moral
moral aesthetics
Mundane Egg
narrative fragmentation
Original Human Language
Parson Yorick
Post Card
ruins
sentimental
Sentimental Journey
Sidney Bidulph
Sterne's Sentimental Traveler
Sterne's Yorick
Sturm Und Drang
thomas
Volcanist Text
whately
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415542104
  • Weight: 550g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Feb 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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By examining the motif of ruination in a variety of late-eighteenth-century domains, this book portrays the moral aesthetic of the culture of sensibility in Europe, particularly its negotiation of the demands of tradition and pragmatism alongside utopian longings for authenticity, natural goodness, self-governance, mutual transparency, and instantaneous kinship. This book argues that the rhetoric of ruins lends a distinctive shape to the architecture and literature of the time and requires the novel to adjust notions of authorship and narrative to accommodate the prevailing aesthetic. Just as architects of eighteenth-century follies pretend to have discovered "authentic" ruins, novelists within the culture of sensibility also build purposely fragmented texts and disguise their authorship, invoking highly artificial means of simulating nature. The cultural pursuit of human ruin, however, leads to hypocritical and sadistic extremes that put an end to the characteristic ambivalence of sensibility and its unusual structures.

An award-winning teacher and essayist, Dr. Brodey is Assistant Professor in English and Comparative Literature and Director of Undergraduate Studies in Comparative Literature at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She has published extensively on Jane Austen, Laurence Sterne, Johann Wolfgang Goethe, Preromanticism, and the Culture of Sensibility.

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