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Nervous Fictions: Literary Form and the Enlightenment Origins of Neuroscience
Nervous Fictions: Literary Form and the Enlightenment Origins of Neuroscience

Nervous Fictions: Literary Form and the Enlightenment Origins of Neuroscience

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is the first account of the Enlightenment origins of neuroscience and the "active fancies" it generated. By surveying the work of scientists (Willis, Newton, Cheyne), philosophers (Descartes, Cavendish, Locke), satirists (Swift, Pope), and novelists (Haywood, Fielding, Sterne), Keiser shows how attempts to understand the brain’s relationship to the mind produced in turn new literary forms. Early brain anatomists turned to tropes to explicate psyche and cerebrum, just as poets and novelists found themselves exploring new kinds of mental and physical interiority. In this respect, literary language became a tool to aid scientific investigation, while science spurred literary invention.
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