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Thinking about Other People in Nineteenth-Century British...

Thinking about Other People in Nineteenth-Century British Writing

Adela Pinch
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Nineteenth-century life and literature are full of strange accounts that describe the act of one person thinking about another as an ethically problematic, sometimes even a dangerously powerful thing to do. Adela Pinch explains why, when, and under what conditions it is possible, or desirable, to believe that thinking about another person could affect them. She explains why nineteenth century British writers - poets, novelists, philosophers, psychologists, devotees of the occult - were both attracted to and repulsed by radical or substantial notions of purely mental relations between persons, and why they moralized about the practice of thinking about other people in interesting ways. Working at the intersection of literary studies and philosophy, this book both sheds new light on a neglected aspect of Victorian literature and thought, and explores the consequences of, and the value placed on, this strand of thinking about thinking.
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Year:
2010
Edition:
1
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Language:
english
Pages:
265
ISBN 10:
0521764645
Series:
Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture 73
File:
PDF, 1.43 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2010
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