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Enlightenment and Literature with Kirsten Hall

Author
Beatrice Institute
Published
Mon 13 Jul 2020
Episode Link
https://beatriceinstitute.org/kirsten-hall-episode

Kirsten Hall is a doctoral candidate at the University of Texas at Austin, a graduate fellow at the Austin Institute, and the managing editor of the Genealogies of Modernity Blog. She joins Ryan to discuss eighteenth-century literature, drama, and thought. Their conversation ranges from the historical importance of Cato, the eighteenth century’s Hamilton, to what 2001: A Space Odyssey can tell us about “the deep eighteenth century.” They also discuss the newest film adaption of Jane Austen’s Emma and the similarities between the comic novel and the movie Austenland.

 

Calling cards for social media

 

Genealogical anxiety

 

The quarrel of the ancients and the moderns

 

Jonathan Swift’s The Battle of the Books

 

The eighteenth century’s concern about forgeries

 

Joseph Addison’s Cato

 

Eighteenth-century drama

 

The splendid vices/pagan virtues

 

2001: A Space Odyssey and the deep eighteenth century

 

Period costume dramas

 

Slapstick and the comic novel

 

Links:

Genealogies of Modernity Blog

The Battle of the Books by Jonathan Swift

Cato by Joseph Addison

Autumn de Wilde’s Emma

Austenland

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