Feeling Time: Duration, the Novel, and Eighteenth-Century Sensibility
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Literary historians have tended to associate the eighteenth century with the rise of the tyranny of the clock—the notion of time as ruled by mechanical chronometry. The transition to standardized scheduling and timediscipline, the oftentold story goes, inevitably results in modernity's timekeeper societies and the characterization of modern experience as qualitatively diminished.
In Feeling Time, Amit Yahav challenges this narrative of the triumph of chronometry and the consequent impover...
In Feeling Time, Amit Yahav challenges this narrative of the triumph of chronometry and the consequent impover...






















