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The Differential Calculus as the Model of Desire in French Fiction of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (The Age of Revolution and Romanticism Series) Book

The Differential Calculus as the Model of Desire in French Fiction of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (The Age of Revolution and Romanticism Series)
The Differential Calculus as the Model of Desire in French Fiction of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (The Age of Revolution and Romanticism Series), By tracing the affinities between the scientific and literary writing of Pascal, this work isolates the figure of man's fear of divine abandonment as the key formal relation between the differential calculus and literary fiction. Through its ability to de, The Differential Calculus as the Model of Desire in French Fiction of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (The Age of Revolution and Romanticism Series) has a rating of 3 stars
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  • The Differential Calculus as the Model of Desire in French Fiction of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (The Age of Revolution and Romanticism Series)
  • Written by author Kenneth C. Hockman
  • Published by Lang, Peter Publishing, Incorporated, September 1997
  • By tracing the affinities between the scientific and literary writing of Pascal, this work isolates the figure of man's fear of divine abandonment as the key formal relation between the differential calculus and literary fiction. Through its ability to de
  • By tracing the affinities between the scientific and literary writing of Pascal, this work isolates the figure of man's fear of divine abandonment as the key formal relation between the differential calculus and literary fiction. Through its ability to de
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Acknowledgements
Prefatory Note
Introduction1
1Fictions of Duration in Pascal27
2Intersecting Schedules of Desire in Madame De Lafayette's La Princesse de Cleves65
3Geographies of Travers in Crebillon's Les Lettres De La Marquise De M*** Au Comte De R*** and Les Egarements Du Coeur Et De L'esprit93
4Densities of Bonheur in Rousseau's La Nouvelle Heloise137
5Challenges to the Protocols of Desire in Laclos's Les Liaisons Dangereuses157
6Sade and The Inertia Of Desire193
Conclusion213
Appendix233
Works Cited257


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