A Cosmography of Man (Hallesche Beiträge Zur Europäischen Aufklärung, 61)

A Cosmography of Man (Hallesche Beiträge Zur Europäischen Aufklärung, 61)

Author
Theresa Schön
Publisher
De Gruyter
Language
English
Edition
1
Year
2020
Page
360
ISBN
3110611139,9783110611137
File Type
pdf
File Size
2.9 MiB

Product Description
Designed to reform contemporary British society, Joseph Addison and Richard Steeles The Tatler (1709-1711) and The Spectator (1711-1712, 1714) rely heavily on the representation of contemporary manners. In shaping such behavioural images, the authors made use of the satirical character sketch. Their character sketches (re)create social interactions between fictionalised representatives of moral types of men and women located in contemporary London. This study examines how Addison and Steele employed the character sketch to create a cosmography of (wo)man by actively engaging with the observational approaches of contemporary naturalists. Addison and Steele adapted distinctly empirical methods (e.g. induction and deduction, note taking, repeated and collective observation) and appropriated the (medico-legal) case study to communicate and disseminate socio-moral knowledge. At the same time, the character sketch served them as a means to establish a taxonomic order of the socio-moral knowledge conveyed in the texts. The study sheds new light on the literary techniques and the methodological frameworks of two journals essentially associated with the British - and the European - Enlightenment.
About the Author
Theresa Schön, University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany.

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