“Sparkly, ingenious. . . . The Age of Subtlety deftly and dexterously intertwines two realms that we – impoverished moderns – might otherwise easily see as separate: the ingenious practice of inventing conceits (playful, figurative, tropic language) and the equally ingenious play of nature. . . . This is a book jam-packed with new, exciting ways to think about language, mind, knowledge, society and, dare I say, law.”
---International Journal of Law in Context
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Early Modern Culture of Ingenuity
Part I Comets
1 Poetry’s Comets: On Novelty and Artifice
2 Gossip Made of Glass: On Artifice and Deceit
Part II Fireflies
3 At Small Scale: Multiplicity, Variety, and Play
4 The Life of Conceits: Juggling, Magic, and Alchemy
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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