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9781846311406

Michael Faraday's Mental Exercises An Artisan Essay-Circle in Regency London

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    9781846311406

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    1846311403

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-06-01
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press

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Summary

In 1818 Michael Faraday and a handful of other London artisans formed a self-help group with the aim of teaching themselves to write like gentlemen. For a year and a half Faraday's essay-circle met regularly to read aloud and criticise one another's writings. The ‘Mental Exercises' they produced are a record of the life, literary tastes and social and political ideas of Dissenting artisans in Regency London. This book is the first to publish the essays and poems produced by Faraday's circle. The complete corpus of the essay-circle's writings is accompanied by detailed annotations, extracts from key sources and a full-length introduction explaining the biographical, historical and literary context of the group. This edition will be valuable not only for historians of Romantic and Victorian science, but for literary scholars and historians working on early nineteenth-century writing, reading and class issues, and for all readers interested in the development of the mind of a great scientist.

Author Biography


Alice Jenkins is senior lecturer in English at the University of Glasgow and chair of the British Society for Literature and Science. Her prior publications include Space and the “March of Mind”: Literature in the Physical Sciences in Britain, 1815–1850.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. xi
Abbreviationsp. xiii
Introduction
Faraday and stylep. 1
Organizing the essay-circlep. 7
Writing the Mental Exercisesp. 18
Reading in the Mental Exercisesp. 29
Note on editorial policyp. 37
The 'Mental Exercises'
List of Members and Scribes' Rotap. 39
Members' Agreementp. 40
On Studyp. 41
On Honourp. 46
On Argumentp. 49
On Imagination and Judgementp. 51
Hopep. 56
On General Characterp. 59
On the Pleasures and Uses of the Imaginationp. 62
On Politenessp. 68
Agisp. 74
The Charms of Sleepp. 75
Friendship & Charityp. 77
An Ode to the PASSp. 82
Garreteer's Epistlep. 88
A Mathematical Love Letterp. 89
On seeing a Rose in the Possession of a Lady at the SMHPABNASLp. 92
On Couragep. 93
Irritus to the Managerp. 98
Marriage is Honourable in Allp. 99
Friendshipp. 106
On Mind and the Duty of Improving Itp. 107
A word for Page 73p. 118
On the Early Introduction of Females to Societyp. 118
Memorandap. 120
On prematurely Forming Opinion of Charactersp. 121
On the Death of the Princess Charlottep. 124
Affectationp. 124
On Conscious Approbationp. 128
The Origin of a Critic-A Fablep. 129
Reflections on Deathp. 132
On Avaricep. 135
On Tradesmenp. 136
On Lawsp. 143
On the Changes of the mindp. 144
On Marriagep. 147
On Calumnyp. 148
Letter to the Secretaryp. 149
Enigmap. 151
On Marriagep. 152
Effeminacy & Luxuryp. 154
A Brother's Letter to Mr. Deeblep. 156
Junius & Tulliap. 156
A Ramble to Melincourtp. 160
On Triflersp. 162
139th Psalmp. 166
Infancyp. 168
At a Village on the Dunchurch Roadp. 170
Contexts
Faraday and Self-Education
from the Correspondence (1812-16)p. 174
from Observations on the Means of Obtaining Knowledge (1817)p. 179
from 'Observations on the Inertia of the Mind' (1818)p. 187
Faraday's indexes to eighteenth-century periodicalsp. 198
from 'Observations on Mental Education' (1854)p. 200
The Improvement of the Mind
from The Improvement of the Mind (1741)p. 213
from The Rambler (1751)p. 217
from The Moral Tendencies of Knowledge (1815)p. 220
from Self-Cultivation Recommended: Or, Hints to a Youth Leaving School (1817)p. 222
From The Black Dwarf (1819)p. 224
from Frankenstein (1818)p. 226
from Practical Observations upon the Education of the People (1825)p. 233
The Pleasures of the Imagination
from The Spectator (1712)p. 239
from The Pleasures of the Imagination (1744)p. 242
Indexp. 247
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