Rayon Littérature moderne (17e, 18e et 19e siècles)
Intellectual journeys : the translation of ideas in enlightenment England, France and Ireland

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Format : Broché
Nb de pages : IX-373 pages
Poids : 400 g
Dimensions : 16cm X 24cm
ISBN : 978-0-7294-1078-6
EAN : 9780729410786

Intellectual journeys

the translation of ideas in enlightenment England, France and Ireland


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Broché IX-373 pages

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The exchange of ideas between nations during the Enlightenment was greatly facilitated by cultural ventures, commercial enterprise and scientific collaboration. But how were they exchanged ? What were the effects of these exchanges on the idea or artefact being transferred ?

Focussing on contact between England, France and Ireland, a team of specialists explores the translation, appropriation and circulation of cultural products and scientific ideas during the Enlightenment. Through analysis of literary and artistic works, periodicals and official writings contributors innover :

  • the key role played by literary translators and how they adapted, naturalized and sometimes distorted plays and novels to conform to new cultural norms ;
  • the effects of eighteenth-century anglomania, and how tins was manilested in French art ;
  • how the vagaries of international politics and conflict affected both the cultural products themselves and the modes of dissemination ;
  • how religions censorship engendered new Irish Catholic and French Huguenot diasporas, with their particular intellectual pursuits and networks of exchange ;
  • the significance of newspapers and periodicals in disseminating new knowledge and often radical philosophical ideas.

By exploring both broad areas of cultural activity and precise examples of cultural transfer, contributors to Intellectual journeys reveal the range and complexity of intellectual exchange and its role in the formation of a truly transnational Enlightenment.

Biographie

Lise Andries is Research directoral the CELLF 17e-18e siècles, CNRS-Université de Paris IV-Sorbonne.

Frédéric Ogée is Professor of English Studies at the Université Paris-Diderot (Paris 7).

John Dunkley is Emeritus Professoral the School of Languages and Literatures, University of Aberdeen.

Darach Sanfey is Lecturer in French studies at Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick.

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