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Passionate Educations John Locke, Aphra Behn, and Jane Austen
Author(s) -
Aleksondra Hultquist
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
english literature
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.103
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eISSN - 2420-823X
pISSN - 2385-1635
DOI - 10.30687/el/2420-823x/2018/05/010
Subject(s) - aphra , passions , reading (process) , poetry , literature , philosophy , art , linguistics
This article connects John Locke’s concept of uneasiness to Aphra Behn’s poem “On Desire: A Pindarick” and Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park . Behn and Austen offer a corrected reading of Locke’s overtly rationalist ideas. This comparison suggests the importance of passionate engagement as related to knowledge. This article uses a contemporary understanding of the long eighteenth-century passions to argue for how passionate experience and knowing might have occurred through the literary examples of Aphra Behn and Jane Austen.

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