The Hidden Logic of Modern Life (Paperback)
Darya Spiridonov
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Add to basketPaperback. The Hidden Logic of Modern LifeClassical Literature and the Social Structures of Contemporary SocietyWhat if the most accurate observations about modern society were written more than a century ago?Long before sociology became a formal discipline, attentive writers were already studying the structures of everyday life. They observed how social environments shape individual character, how trust can become a source of vulnerability, and how ambition, mobility, and desire quietly determine the trajectories of human lives.Their works did not merely tell stories. They recorded patterns.The Hidden Logic of Modern Life begins with a provocative premise: classical literature functions as a vast archive of social knowledge. Novelists of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries devoted extraordinary attention to the observation of ordinary life. In doing so, they preserved insights about human behaviour that remain strikingly relevant today.In this book, Darya Spiridonov returns to these works not simply as literary texts but as documents of social observation. Moving between sociology, literary analysis, linguistics, and cultural interpretation, she explores how classical narratives illuminate the hidden structures through which modern lives continue to unfold.Across a series of interconnected chapters, the book examines fundamental questions about contemporary society: - How do social environments quietly shape the possibilities of human life?- Why do trust and intimacy often become sources of risk?- How can mobility, travel, and shifting identities conceal deeper forms of social emptiness?- Why do societies repeatedly forget the lessons of their own past?- What can written language reveal about personality that visual self-presentation cannot?Drawing on works by writers such as Leo Tolstoy, Theodore Dreiser, Anton Chekhov, George Gissing, and others, the book demonstrates that many of the dilemmas associated with modern society-social mobility, economic pressure, deception, ambition, vulnerability, and memory-were already examined with remarkable clarity in classical literature.Rather than treating literature as a cultural artifact of the past, The Hidden Logic of Modern Life approaches it as a living archive of observation. These narratives reveal how environments shape character over time, how expectations are formed, and how seemingly ordinary decisions accumulate into consequences that define entire lives.By returning to these works, the book invites readers to reconsider the relationship between literature and social knowledge. The past, it suggests, often contains insights about the present that modern societies overlook.For readers interested in literature, sociology, cultural analysis, and the deeper patterns of human behaviour, The Hidden Logic of Modern Life offers a thoughtful exploration of how classical narratives continue to illuminate the structures of contemporary life. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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The Hidden Logic of Modern Life
Classical Literature and the Social Structures of Contemporary Society
What if the most accurate observations about modern society were written more than a century ago?
Long before sociology became a formal discipline, attentive writers were already studying the structures of everyday life. They observed how social environments shape individual character, how trust can become a source of vulnerability, and how ambition, mobility, and desire quietly determine the trajectories of human lives.
Their works did not merely tell stories. They recorded patterns.
The Hidden Logic of Modern Life begins with a provocative premise: classical literature functions as a vast archive of social knowledge. Novelists of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries devoted extraordinary attention to the observation of ordinary life. In doing so, they preserved insights about human behaviour that remain strikingly relevant today.
In this book, Darya Spiridonov returns to these works not simply as literary texts but as documents of social observation. Moving between sociology, literary analysis, linguistics, and cultural interpretation, she explores how classical narratives illuminate the hidden structures through which modern lives continue to unfold.
Across a series of interconnected chapters, the book examines fundamental questions about contemporary society:
- How do social environments quietly shape the possibilities of human life?
- Why do trust and intimacy often become sources of risk?
- How can mobility, travel, and shifting identities conceal deeper forms of social emptiness?
- Why do societies repeatedly forget the lessons of their own past?
- What can written language reveal about personality that visual self-presentation cannot?
Drawing on works by writers such as Leo Tolstoy, Theodore Dreiser, Anton Chekhov, George Gissing, and others, the book demonstrates that many of the dilemmas associated with modern society—social mobility, economic pressure, deception, ambition, vulnerability, and memory—were already examined with remarkable clarity in classical literature.
Rather than treating literature as a cultural artifact of the past, The Hidden Logic of Modern Life approaches it as a living archive of observation. These narratives reveal how environments shape character over time, how expectations are formed, and how seemingly ordinary decisions accumulate into consequences that define entire lives.
By returning to these works, the book invites readers to reconsider the relationship between literature and social knowledge. The past, it suggests, often contains insights about the present that modern societies overlook.
For readers interested in literature, sociology, cultural analysis, and the deeper patterns of human behaviour, The Hidden Logic of Modern Life offers a thoughtful exploration of how classical narratives continue to illuminate the structures of contemporary life.
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