Collective Understanding, Radicalism, and Literary History, 1645-1742 by Melissa Mowry (Hardcover, 2021)

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Political, literary, and cultural historians of the early modern Anglophone world have long characterized the crucial century between 1642 and 1742 as the period when absolutist theories of sovereignty yielded their dominance to shared models of governance and a burgeoning doctrine of unalienable, individual rights. Yet even the most cursory glance at the cultural record, reveals that individualism was largely a footnote to a conflict over the production of political and cultural authority that erupted around the middle of the seventeenth century between sovereignty and collectivity. Collective Understanding, Radicalism, and Literary History reaches back to the English civil wars (1642-46, 1648) when a distinctive and anti-authoritarian hermeneutic emerged from the dissident community known as the Levellers. Active between 1645 and 1653, the Levellers argued that a more just political order required that knowledge, previously structured by the epistemology of singularity upon which sovereignty had built its authority, be reorganized around the interpretive principles and practices of affiliation and collectivity. Collective Understanding contends that late Stuart and eighteenth-century literature played a central role in marginalizing the non-elite methods of interpretation and knowledge production that had emerged in the 1640s. While pamphlets and other readily available texts ridiculed members of the commonalty, it was the longer narrative arcs of drama and fiction that were uniquely able to foreground the collaborative methods civil war dissidents and the Levellers in particular had used to advance their opposition to sovereignty's epistemological paradigm. Writers such as William Davenant, Aphra Behn, Edward Sexby, Algernon Sidney, and Daniel Defoe repeatedly exposed these dissident methods as a profound and potentially catastrophic challenge to the political privileges of the ancien regime as well as its ancestral monopoly on the production of new knowledge.

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PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN-139780192844385
eBay Product ID (ePID)22049044621

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Book TitleCollective Understanding, Radicalism, and Literary History, 1645-1742
Publication Year2021
TypeTextbook
FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
AuthorMelissa Mowry
TopicArchaeology, Literature
Number of Pages272 Pages

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Item Height224 mm
Item Weight444 g
Item Width147 mm

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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorMelissa Mowry
Topic AreaPolitical Science

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