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The Allure of Synthesis: Science and the Literary in Comparative and World Literature

    1. [1] Universidad de Turin
  • Localización: Comparative Critical Studies, ISSN 1744-1854, Vol. 17, Nº. 3, 2020 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Rethinking Literariness: Genres, Traditions and Paradigms in Comparative and World Literature), págs. 351-372
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • This article offers a reconstruction of the scientific lineage of comparative and world literature. It will be argued that the approaches by Philarète Chasles and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe were influenced by the meaning of ‘comparative’ developed in scientific texts in the long eighteenth century. Building on the assumption that literature may be made into a hard science, a number of nineteenth-century comparatists then sought to elaborate syntheses of literature in the form of universal laws that would hold to all literary texts. I argue that this ‘scientifying’ approach to literature is still at work to this day, and I conclude my intervention by pointing to the epistemological issues that must be considered when the literary is treated scientifically.


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