«This is a rich, suggestive, and long overdue study of a life cut
tragically short, and an insightful study of the intellectual
intersections of multiple disciplines in the 1880s. Stainthorp
achieves a powerful recalibration of Naden’s life and career, and
promises to inspire a slew of further studies on this fascinating
figure. Equally, it yields an important case study on the issue of
interdisciplinarity at a critical period in its history, and a
specific and particularly ambitious approach to the longheld problem
of achieving ‘unity in diversity’.» (Adelene Buckland, Women: A
Cultural Review, 31:3) «It offers a deft mixture of archival
research, historicism, and close reading, introduces readers to
previously unknown writing by Naden, carefully reconstructs the
details of late-Victorian science education, and provides a useful
overview of late-Victorian philosophical debates.» (Monique R.
Morgan, Victorian Studies 64:3) «This book represents a much-needed,
full-length study of the brilliant intellectual trail Constance Naden
blazed as a student and scholar: of the many facets of her brilliant
career, and of her expansive synthetic mode of thinking. Naden’s
career interlaced so many issues and disciplines in such a fascinating
way that, in this timely work, she acts as a case study for thinking
about the value and practice of interdisciplinarity itself. This is an
astute, lucid and illuminating analysis.» (Marion Thain, Professor of
Literature and Culture, King’s College London) «Stainthorp’s
study of Constance Naden both reveals and revels in the
interdependence of disciplines that was her subject’s tragically
short-lived contribution to nineteenth-century thought. In doing so
she thoughtfully synthesizes the variant parts of Naden’s
intellectual life. The result is a book of insightful combinations and
cross-readings which illuminate the unity in diversity that was
Naden’s driving force.» (Martin Willis, Professor of English
Literature, Cardiff University and editor of the Journal of Literature
and Science) «This is an important, meticulously researched book.
Stainthorp is marvellously alert to Naden’s desire to find unity in
diversity in her writing. She puts Naden’s poetry, prose and
unpublished notebooks to work and the result is a ground-breaking
analysis of Naden’s synthetic thinking. A boon to scholars working
on Naden.» (Ana Parejo Vadillo, Reader in Nineteenth-Century
Literature and Culture, Birkbeck College, University of London)
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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Scientist, Philosopher, Poet
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ISBN
9781788741484
Publisert
2019
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Peter Lang
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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