Fictions of the Cosmos
Science and Literature in the Seventeenth Century
Fictions of the Cosmos
Science and Literature in the Seventeenth Century
Publication supported by the Bevington Fund
272 pages | 5 halftones, 2 line drawings, 2 tables | 6 x 9 | © 2011
History: History of Ideas
Literature and Literary Criticism: General Criticism and Critical Theory
Reviews
Table of Contents
PART ONE * COSMIC IMAGINATION
Genealogy of the Dream: From Ludus Philosophicus to the Game of Fiction * The Dynamics of the Voyage: A Thought-Experiment * Vision in the Voyage * The Place of Fiction
2 Godwin, Wilkins, Cyrano: From the Optical Voyage to Mechanical Voyage
The Man in the Moone * A World in the Moon * From Heavens to the Sky: Cyrano’s Other World * Conclusion: Dreams and Fictions
PART TWO * CONJECTURAL MACHINES
3 Fontenelle: Unveiling the Spectacle of the World
Machine and Spectacle * Order of the Narrative, Harmony of the World * Fontenelle’s Visions
Hypotheses, Conjectures, Fictions * Architectonics of the Narrative * Conclusion: Hypotheses and Narratives
PART THREE * OBSERVING MONSTERS
5 Robert Hooke: “The Armed Eye”
Micrographia * From Enargeia to Evidence * Hooke the Astronomer * Poetics of Proof * Conclusion: Instruments and Images
“A High Heel to a Short Leg” * A Teratology of Knowledge * The Empire of Fiction * Conclusion
Notes * Bibliography * Index
Awards
British Society for Literature and Science: BSLS Book Prize
Shortlist
Modern Language Association: MLA Scaglione Prize for Comparative Literary Studies
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