The Knowledge of Ignorance: From Genesis to Jules Verne

The Knowledge of Ignorance: From Genesis to Jules Verne

by Andrew Martin
The Knowledge of Ignorance: From Genesis to Jules Verne

The Knowledge of Ignorance: From Genesis to Jules Verne

by Andrew Martin

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Overview

This highly original study is concerned with the theory of knowledge. It approaches the subject in a new way by exploring the recurrent paradox which equates pure ignorance with perfect knowledge, twin ideals free from the impurities and imperfections of discourse. The author combines the techniques of literary criticism and intellectual history in order to examine the literary, philosophical, theological, and political ramifications of this anxiety about, and ambition to transcend, the limits of the text. Dr Martin begins by tracing a network of interlocking motifs and images - beginning and end, nescience and omniscience, genesis and renascence, savagery and civilization - across a broad spectrum of texts from the Book of Genesis through the Renaissance (in particular the works of Nicholas of Cusa and Erasmus) to Rousseau. The central section of the book translates these temporal oppositions into the spatial antithesis of East and West in the Orientalism of Hugo, Napoleon and Chateaubriand. A final chapter draws together these apparently disparate themes in a consideration of the dichotomy of science and literature in Jules Verne's Voyages Extraordinaires.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521112482
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 06/04/2009
Series: Cambridge Studies in French , #9
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.90(d)

Table of Contents

General editors preface; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Beginning; 2. Nescience and omniscience; 3. The occidental orient; 4. The scientific fictions of Jules Verne; 5. End; Notes; Translations; Bibliography; Index.
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