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"What kind of person is curious? What makes a person or thing an object of curiosity? From Gulliver to Frankenstein, from detectives to hot air baloonists, curious and inquiring characters have been portrayed as themselves curiosities, as social upstarts, and as spectacles to behold. With Curiosity, Barbara Benedict offers a new cultural history of curiosity as it shaped English writing from the late seventeenth to early nineteenth centuries.".
"Drawing on novels both popular and obscure, ghost stories, travel narratives, trial transcripts, journalism, poems, and pornography, Benedict argues that writers of this period depicted curiosity as an unsavory form of cultural ambition. Curiosity, we learn, was persistently seen as a king of transgression that allowed curious people - scientists, collectors, and prayers of all sorts - to escape their natural places and usurp institutions, meanings, and bodies for private use.".
"Finely illustrated and the first of its kind, Curiosity is a broad study of modern inquiry that explores the way forbidden topics like the occult, sexuality, gender, and the origin of power became topics of public investigation."--BOOK JACKET.
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English literature, History and criticism, History, Literature and society, Museums in literature, Collectors and collecting in literature, Monsters in literature, Curiosity in literature, Literature and science, Curiosities and wonders in literature, English literature, history and criticism, 18th century, English literature, history and criticism, early modern, 1500-1700, English literature, history and criticism, 19th centuryPlaces
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Curiosity: A Cultural History of Early Modern Inquiry
August 1, 2002, University Of Chicago Press
in English
0226042642 9780226042640
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Curiosity: a cultural history of early modern inquiry
2001, University of Chicago Press
in English
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"Curiosity has long been considered a virtue in Western culture."
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