Ignorance: Literature and Agnoiology

Hardback

Main Details

Title Ignorance: Literature and Agnoiology
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Andrew Bennett
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:272
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreLiterary theory
ISBN/Barcode 9780719074875
ClassificationsDewey:823.809
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Manchester University Press
Imprint Manchester University Press
Publication Date 1 September 2009
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Andrew Bennett argues in this fascinating book that ignorance is part of the narrative and poetic force of literature and is an important aspect of its thematic focus: ignorance is what literary texts are about. He sees that the dominant conception of literature since the Romantic period involves an often unacknowledged engagement with the experience of not knowing. From Wordsworth and Keats to George Eliot and Charles Dickens, from Henry James to Joseph Conrad, from Elizabeth Bowen to Philip Roth and Seamus Heaney, writers have been fascinated and compelled by the question of ignorance, including their own. Bennett argues that there is a politics and ethics as well as a poetics of ignorance: literature's agnoiology, its acknowledgement of the limits of what we know both of ourselves and of others, engages with the possibility of democracy and the ethical, and allows us to begin to conceive of what it might mean to be human. This exciting approach to literary theory will be of interest to lecturers and students of literary theory and criticism. -- .

Author Biography

Andrew Bennett is Professor of English at the University of Bristol -- .

Reviews

Reading 'demands more ignorance than knowledge'. Maurice Blanchot