Marian Hobson’s work has made a seminal contribution to our understanding of the European Enlightenment, and of Diderot and Rousseau in particular. This book presents her most important articles in a single volume, translated into English for the first time.
Hobson’s distinctive approach is to take a given text or problématique and position it within its intellectual, historical and polemical context. From close analysis of the underlying conceptual structures of literary texts, she offers a unique insight into the vibrant networks of people and ideas at work throughout Europe, and across disciplinary boundaries as diverse as literature and mathematics, medicine and music.
In their translations of Hobson’s essays, Kate Tunstall and Caroline Warman present the primary sources in both the original eighteenth-century French and modern English, making the detail of these debates accessible to everyone, from the specialist to the student, whatever their academic discipline or interest.
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Kate Tunstall is Professor of French Literature at the University of Oxford and Tutorial Fellow of Worcester College. She is a specialist of eighteenth-century French literature, the works of Diderot in particular. She is the author of Blindness and Enlightenment (2012), the co-translator (with Caroline Warman) of Rameau’s Nephew (2017), and co-editor (with Wilda Anderson) of Naming, Renaming and Un-naming in Early Modern Europe (2013) and (with Helena Taylor) of Women and Quarrels in Early Modern France (2022). She is currently General Editor of the Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, the official journal of the British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies.
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