Emerson's Sublime Science 1999th Edition

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Emerson's Sublime Science 1999th Edition

Author(s): E. Wilson (Author)

  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Publication Date: 2 Feb. 1999
  • Edition: 1999th
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 216 pages
  • ISBN-10: 9780333718926
  • ISBN-13: 0333718925

Book Description

Emerson’s Sublime Science explores relationships among Emerson’s poetics, theory of the sublime, and engagement with electromagnetism. The book illustrates how Davy’s chemistry and Faraday’s physics revealed to Emerson a sublime universe in which matter is boundless electrical force. It argues that Emerson translated this discovery into a sublime writing style crafted to galvanize readers with the insight that matter is energy. In illuminating Emerson’s project, this study also uncovers connections among British Romanticism, American Romanticism, and nineteenth-century science.

Editorial Reviews

Review

‘Wilson’s book is interesting in the way it combines a close reading of Emerson’s Nature (1836) with a wide range of philosophical ideas and a survey of scientific developments from Renaissance hermeticism via electromagnetism to quantum theory.’ – Ginette Verstraete, Ambix 49

About the Author

Eric Wilson is Associate Professor of English at Wake Forest University.

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