
The Art of Uncertainty
Probable Realism and the Victorian Novel
Daniel Williams(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 7. March 2024
Book
Hardback
346 pages
978-1-009-43611-3 (ISBN)
Description
The Victorian novel developed unique forms of reasoning under uncertainty-of thinking, judging, and acting in the face of partial knowledge and unclear outcome. George Eliot, Wilkie Collins, William Thackeray, Thomas Hardy, and later Joseph Conrad drew on science, mathematics, philosophy, and the law to articulate a phenomenology of uncertainty against emergent models of prediction and decision-making. In imaginative explorations of unsure reasoning, hesitant judgment, and makeshift action, these novelists cultivated distinctive responses to uncertainty as intellectual concern and cultural disposition, participating in the knowledge work of an era shaped by numerical approaches to the future. Reading for uncertainty yields a rich account of the dynamics of thinking and acting, a fresh understanding of realism as a genre of the probable, and a vision of literary-critical judgment as provisional and open-ended. Daniel Williams spotlights the value of literary art in a present marked by models and technologies of prediction.
Reviews / Votes
'A strong addition to the series, and it will be stimulating for advanced readers who enjoy studying the evolving form of the novel ... Highly recommended.' S. A. Parker, CHOICE 'This is a forensically detailed and ambitious book, spanning, and often juggling richly, several disciplines at once.' Alicia Rix, The Times Literary Supplement 'The reader will find exceptionally careful and sensitive analyses of individual novels, as well as suggestive accounts of thematically-related philosophical and psychological problems that concerned the Victorian novelists on whom the book focuses.' Amanda Auerbach, Nineteenth-Century ContextsMore details
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
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sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
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Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
630 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-009-43611-3 (9781009436113)
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Person
Daniel Williams is Assistant Professor of Literature at Bard College. He was previously a Junior Fellow at the Harvard Society of Fellows. His research focuses on British and South African literature, scientific and intellectual history, and the environmental humanities. He is co-editor of a special issue of Poetics Today on 'Logic and Literary Form' (2020), and a section editor for Literature Compass.
Content
Introduction: The Bounds of Uncertainty; Part I. Provisional Judgments: 1. Indecision Theory: Hesitation and Comparison in Eliot; 2. Unproven Verdicts: Collins and Legal Uncertainty; Part II. Probable Realisms: 3. Worlds Otherwise: Thackeray and the Counterfactual Imagination; 4. Approximations: Serial and Composite Thinking in Hardy; Coda: Outside Chance, or, the Afterlife of Uncertainty.