Description
The author highlights Buffon's Epoques de la nature (1778) in which he implied that to save nature from cold death, people must learn to create actual heat according to the model provided by his lyrical, dynamic language, the energy of which would transform into re-warming a cooling globe.
In this way, Roman argues that Buffon's literary simulacrum of nature taught his readers not only about the history of nature and its laws, but also how to interact with nature differently, transferring to them the skills necessary to modify the surrounding world in order to better fit the desires and dreams of humanity. A new world could be more than imagined-it could be engineered through language.
About the Author
Hanna Roman is an Assistant Professor of French at Dickinson College. Her first book, The Language of Nature in Buffon's Histoire naturelle (Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment/LUP, October 2018) examined the relationship between language and the natural sciences during the French Enlightenment. Her current research focuses on the influences of religious and mythological discourses on the scientific disciplines of geology, geography, and natural history in the French Enlightenment, and she is working on a second book project on the history of the ocean in the eighteenth century.
Reviews
'...this book is a valuable addition to the scholarship on the close links between literary and scientific knowledge in the Enlightenment.'
Elizabeth Wallmann, French Studies
'Proposing a book about the monumental and eclectic thirty-six volumes of the Histoire naturelle requires from the offset a lot of courage, especially when the author proposes, in this ambitious interdisciplinary study [...] to revisit the whole series. [...] Hanna Roman masterfully builds on recent top scholars' achievements [...] The style is clear, [including] the flawless translations from French to English. [...] This book, anchored by deep and sound sources, will be considered as another foundation stone for the Buffonian critics as it iconically demonstrates the fundamental connection between written language and knowledge.'
Swann Paradis, Isis
'An accomplished original tribute to Buffon's geniuses: scientific and literary.'
Swann Paradis, Isis: A Journal of the History of Science Society
Book Information
ISBN 9781786941398
Author Hanna Roman
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Voltaire Foundation
Publisher Liverpool University Press