Abstract

Introduction: Post-Enlightenment modernism and the experience of time Part I. Post-Enlightenment Apprehension: 1. The Enlightenment, abundance, and postmodernity 2. Temporal allegories: George Eliot, Walter Benjamin, and the redemption of time 3. The second industrial revolution: history, knowledge, and subjectivity Part II. Logics of Abundance: 4. The natural history of time: mathematics and meaning in Einstein and Russell 5. Analogy and example: Heisenberg, linguistic negation, and the language of quantum physics 6. The global aesthetics of genre: Mikhail Bakhtin and the borders of modernity.

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