Constance Naden - Scientist, Philosopher, Poet (Hardcover, New edition)


Constance Naden (1858-1889) is a unique voice in Victorian literature and science. This book, the first full-length critical account of her life and works, brings into focus the reciprocal nature of Naden's poetry, philosophical essays and scientific studies. The development of Naden's thinking is explored in detail, with newly discovered unpublished poems and notes from her adolescence shedding important light upon this progression. Close readings of Naden's wide-ranging corpus of poetry and prose trace her commitment to an interdisciplinary world-scheme that sought unity in diversity. This book demonstrates how a rigorous scientific education, a thorough engagement with poetry and philosophy of the long nineteenth century, an involvement with the Victorian radical atheist movement, and a comic sensibility each shaped Naden's intellectual achievements. Naden sought to show how the light of reason is made even brighter by the spark of poetic creation and how the imagination is as much a tool of the scientist and the philosopher as the artist. Taking a comprehensive approach to this complex and overlooked figure of the Victorian period, Stainthorp demonstrates how Naden's texts provide a new and important vantage point from which to consider synthetic thinking as a productive and creative force within nineteenth-century intellectual culture. This book was the winner of the 2017 Peter Lang Young Scholars Competition in Nineteenth-Century Studies.

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Constance Naden (1858-1889) is a unique voice in Victorian literature and science. This book, the first full-length critical account of her life and works, brings into focus the reciprocal nature of Naden's poetry, philosophical essays and scientific studies. The development of Naden's thinking is explored in detail, with newly discovered unpublished poems and notes from her adolescence shedding important light upon this progression. Close readings of Naden's wide-ranging corpus of poetry and prose trace her commitment to an interdisciplinary world-scheme that sought unity in diversity. This book demonstrates how a rigorous scientific education, a thorough engagement with poetry and philosophy of the long nineteenth century, an involvement with the Victorian radical atheist movement, and a comic sensibility each shaped Naden's intellectual achievements. Naden sought to show how the light of reason is made even brighter by the spark of poetic creation and how the imagination is as much a tool of the scientist and the philosopher as the artist. Taking a comprehensive approach to this complex and overlooked figure of the Victorian period, Stainthorp demonstrates how Naden's texts provide a new and important vantage point from which to consider synthetic thinking as a productive and creative force within nineteenth-century intellectual culture. This book was the winner of the 2017 Peter Lang Young Scholars Competition in Nineteenth-Century Studies.

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General

Imprint

Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Writing and Culture in the Long Nineteenth Century, 8

Release date

September 2019

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

2019

Authors

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 26mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

298

Edition

New edition

ISBN-13

978-1-78874-147-7

Barcode

9781788741477

Categories

LSN

1-78874-147-1



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