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Maladies of the Will

The American Novel and the Modernity Problem
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Maladies of the Will explores the nineteenth-century American novel to trace a new genealogy of the concept of the will. Challenging Enlightenment ideals that define modernity by reason or sentiment, Jennifer L. Fleissner argues that the willβ€”with all its weaknesses and excessesβ€”reveals deep tensions at the heart of the autonomous subject. Through close readings of works such as Moby-Dick, The Scarlet Letter, The Morgesons, and The Marrow of Tradition, the book examines how the will interacts with larger forces like God, society, and history, offering insights into the dilemmas of autonomy and agency that resonate in today's world.
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Ideal for scholars and students of nineteenth-century American literature, literary theory, philosophy, and cultural studies, this book suits readers interested in the intersections of literary narrative and concepts of autonomy, agency, and modernity.

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An examination of the nineteenth-century American novel that argues for a new genealogy of the concept of the will.

What if the modern person were defined not by reason or sentiment, as Enlightenment thinkers hoped, but by will? Western modernity rests on the notion of the autonomous subject, able to chart a path toward self-determination. Yet novelists have often portrayed the will as prone to insufficiency or excessβ€”from indecision to obsession, wild impulse to melancholic inertia. Jennifer Fleissner’s ambitious book shows how the novel’s attention to these maladies of the will enables an ongoing interrogation of modern premises from within.

Maladies of the Will reveals the nineteenth-century American novel's relation to a wide-ranging philosophical tradition, one highly relevant to our own tumultuous present. In works from Moby-Dick and The Scarlet Letter to Elizabeth Stoddard’s The Morgesons and Charles W. Chesnutt’s The Marrow of Tradition, both the will’s grandeur and its perversity emerge as it alternately aligns itself with and pits itself against a bigger Willβ€”whether that of God, the state, society, history, or life itself.

At a time when invocations of autonomy appear alongside the medicalisation of many behaviours, and when democracy’s tenet of popular will has come into doubt, Maladies of the Will provides a road map to how we got here, and how we might think these vital dilemmas anew.

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Praised as a brilliant and singular study, Maladies of the Will has been lauded for its erudition and its transformative impact on literary and philosophical scholarship. Sianne Ngai from the University of Chicago calls it a historical turning point in literary criticism, comparing its significance to the work of Ian Watt and GyΓΆrgy LukΓ‘cs. Nancy A. Bentley of the University of Pennsylvania highlights its dazzling philosophical insights and achievement in understanding the American novel's engagement with the complexities of human will. This work offers a profound inquiry into agency and modern subjectivity.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226822020

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 16 December 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 28.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 680g

Pages: 512

About the Author

Jennifer L. Fleissner is associate professor of English at Indiana University, Bloomington, where she is also affiliated with the Department of Gender Studies. She is the author of Women, Compulsion, Modernity: The Moment of American Naturalism, also published by the University of Chicago Press.

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