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Work of the Sun, The: Literature, Science, and Political Economy, 1760-1860


Work of the Sun, The: Literature, Science, and Political Economy, 1760-1860

Hardback by Underwood, T.

Work of the Sun, The: Literature, Science, and Political Economy, 1760-1860

£44.99

ISBN:
9781403965998
Publication Date:
13 Oct 2005
Language:
English
Publisher:
Palgrave USA
Imprint:
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages:
240 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Work of the Sun, The: Literature, Science, and Political Economy, 1760-1860

Description

At the end of the Eighteenth century, British writers began to celebrate work in a strangely indirect way. Instead of describing diligence as an attribute of character, poets and novelists increasingly identified work with impersonal 'energies' akin to natural force. Chemists traced mental and muscular work back to its source in sunlight, giving rise to the claim (beloved by Nineteenth-century journalists) that 'all the labour done under the sun is really done by it'. The Work of The Sun traces the emergence of this model of work, exploring its sources in middle-class consciousness and its implications for British literature and science.

Contents

Introduction Romanticism and the Science of Light Energy and the Autonomy of Middle-Class Work Apollo, God of Middle-Class Enterprise Cowper's Spontaneous Task A Homeless Voice of Waters: Industrial and Imaginative Power in Wordsworth Sunlight and the Reification of Culture Productivism and the Reception of 'The Conservation of Force'

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