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Thinking about Other People in Nineteenth-Century British Writing
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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.
• Offers important new insights into nineteenth-century ideas about the power of thought in philosophy, literature and the occult • Includes substantial, persuasive new interpretations of key texts in Victorian literature, by authors such as Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Coventry Patmore, George Meredith and George Eliot • Contains detailed material about neglected nineteenth-century philosophers and pseudo-philosophical theorists such as James Frederick Ferrier, Shadworth Hodgson and Mary Everest Boole
• Offers important new insights into nineteenth-century ideas about the power of thought in philosophy, literature and the occult • Includes substantial, persuasive new interpretations of key texts in Victorian literature, by authors such as Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Coventry Patmore, George Meredith and George Eliot • Contains detailed material about neglected nineteenth-century philosophers and pseudo-philosophical theorists such as James Frederick Ferrier, Shadworth Hodgson and Mary Everest Boole
All recent publications by Adela Pinch
All publications by Adela Pinch
Books: Thinking About Other People in Nineteenth-Century British Writing (Cambridge University Press, 2010); Strange Fits of Passion: Epistemologies of Emotion, Hume to Austen (Stanford University Press, 1996). Articles: "Rhyme's End," Victorian Studies (Spring 2011); "Love Thinking," Victorian Studies (Summer 2008); "Transatlantic Modern Love," The Traffic in Poems: Nineteenth-Century Poetry and Transatlantic Exchange, ed Meredith L. McGill (Rutgers University Press, 2008);“Learning What Hurts: Romanticism, Pedagogy, Violence,” The Lessons of Romanticism ed. Thomas Pfau and Robert Gleckner (Duke University Press, 1998): “Rubber Bands and Old Ladies,” In Near Ruins: Cultural Theory at the End of the Century ed. Nicholas Dirks (University of Minnesota Press, 1998); “Stealing Happiness: Shoplifting in Early Nineteenth-Century England” Border Fetishisms: Material Objects in Unstable Places ed. Patricia Spyer (Routledge, 1998); “Emotion and History: A Review Article, “Comparative Studies in Society and History (January 1995); “Lost in a Book: Jane Austen’s Persuasion,” Studies in Romanticism (Spring 1993); “Female Chatter: Meter, Masochism, and the Lyrical Ballads,” ELH (Winter 1988).






