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E-grāmata: Enlightened Nightscapes: Critical Essays on the Long Eighteenth-Century Night [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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"This volume brings together eleven case studies that address how the night became visible in the long and global eighteenth century through different mediums and in different geographical contexts. Situated on the eve of the introduction of artificial lighting, the long eighteenth century has much to say about night's darkness and brilliance. The eighteenth century has been bound up epistemologically with images of light, reason, and order. Night and day, light and darkness, reason and mystery, however,are not necessarily at odds in the eighteenth century. In their analysis of narratives, poetry, urban spaces, music, the visual arts, and geological phenomena, the essays provide various frameworks to examine the representation, treatment, and meaning ofthe enlightened night. The transnational and multidisciplinary nature of the volume presents a survey of the research currently being done in the field of the long eighteenth-century night. This collection contributes to an ongoing exercise that questions the accepted definitions of the Enlightenment, and by bringing Eighteenth-Century Studies into dialogue with Night Studies, it enriches the critical conversation between these lines of research"--

This volume brings together eleven case studies that address how the night became visible in the long and global eighteenth century through different mediums and in different geographical contexts.



This volume brings together eleven case studies that address how the night became visible in the long and global eighteenth century through different mediums and in different geographical contexts.

Situated on the eve of the introduction of artificial lighting, the long eighteenth century has much to say about night’s darkness and brilliance. The eighteenth century has been bound up epistemologically with images of light, reason, and order. Night and day, light and darkness, reason and mystery, however, are not necessarily at odds in the eighteenth century. In their analysis of narratives, poetry, urban spaces, music, the visual arts, and geological phenomena, the essays provide various frameworks to examine the representation, treatment, and meaning of the enlightened night.

The transnational and multidisciplinary nature of the volume presents a survey of the research currently being done in the field of the long eighteenth-century night. This collection contributes to an ongoing exercise that questions the accepted definitions of the Enlightenment, and by bringing Eighteenth-Century Studies into dialogue with Night Studies, it enriches the critical conversation between these lines of research.

List of Illustrations
vii
List of Contributors
x
Acknowledgments xiii
1 Introduction
1(24)
Pamela F. Phillips
PART I Nighttime Experiments
25(82)
2 Libertine Nocturnes, or The Many Marvels of the Enlightened Night
27(21)
Marine Ganofsky
3 Abysms on Open View: Terrestrial Expressions of Preternatural Darkness and Heavenly Night
48(25)
Kevin L. Cope
4 "One Thousand Divine Truths": Night, Darkness and the Sublime in the Poetry of Juan Melendez Valdes
73(16)
Matthieu P. Raillard
5 Shadowed Celebration: Goethe's Klassische Walpurgisnacht and Creative Profusion
89(18)
Jeffrey Bellomi
PART II Nocturnal Visions
107(68)
6 Francisco de Goya's Sleep of Reason and Other States of Somnolence in the Caprichos
109(22)
Ana Rueda
7 The Other Side of Night: Enlightened Dreaming in Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve's Beauty and the Beast (1740)
131(19)
Valentine Balguerie
8 Fire at Bedtime, or the Dangers of Sleep in France (1700--1830)
150(25)
Florence Fesneau
PART III Nocturnal Sights and Sounds
175(77)
9 Early to Bed: Sleep, Artificial Light, and Entertainment in Eighteenth-Century Istanbul
177(22)
Avner Wishnitzer
10 The Uncertainty of Evening in Seduction Narratives of the Early Republic
199(19)
Sarah Cullen
11 "Like a Night Without Darkness": Music and Nightscape in the Early Piano Nocturne (1810--1830)
218(16)
Katelyn Clark
12 The Haunted Industrialized Nightscape: Factories, Mills, and Ironworks at Night
234(18)
Bridget M. Marshall
Selected Bibliography 252(6)
Index 258
Pamela F. Phillips is Professor of Hispanic Studies at the University of Puerto Rico, Rķo Piedras.