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Writing and European Thought 1600–1830
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Writing and European Thought 1600–1830

Kirjailija:
sidottu, 1994
englanti

Writing and European Thought 1600–1830 argues for the central importance of writing to conceptions of language, technological progress, and Western civilisation during the early modern era. Attitudes to the written language changed radically between the late Renaissance and Romanticism, and Nicholas Hudson traces the development of thought about language during this period, challenging some central assumptions of modern historical scholarship. He asserts that European thinkers have not been uniformly ‘logocentric’, and he questions the assumption that the rise of print and literacy produced a more visually oriented culture. Through detailed readings of major writers, Hudson shows how writing became the emblem of the superiority of European culture, and how, with the expansion of print culture, European intellectuals became more aware of the virtues of ‘orality’ and the deficiencies of literate society.

Kirjailija
Nicholas Hudson
ISBN
9780521455404
Kieli
englanti
Paino
450 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
8.12.1994
Sivumäärä
240