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The Invention of Liberty, 1700-89
1964
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Sanatin, felsefenin, siyasetin ayri ayri kitalar oldugunu varsaymistir tarih uzun sure. Ayri olsalar da ayni dunyanin kitalari olduklarini, aralarinda onca yolculuk, alisveris, iletisim ve etkilesim oldugunu cesitli nedenlerle gormezden gelmeyi tercih etmistir. Iste Jean Starobinski'nin 18. yuzyil ustune yaptigi bu calismanin baslica hedefi, sozunu ettigimiz bu bolumlemeyi asmak, en azindan onun disinda kalmak. Yazar zorlu oldugu kadar heyecan verici bir ise Resim, mimari, muzik gibi sanatlar ile 18. yuzyilin Aydinlanma felsefesi ve Fransiz Devrimi'ni dunyaya getiren sosyal, siyasi gelismeler arasindaki iliskileri arastirmis, sanati sosyal baglamina yerlestirirken, bir yandan da hayatin baska yollarla belki kolay ogrenilemeyecek birtakim onemli yanlarini sanata sormus. Ortaya da sanat tarihi ile sosyal tarihi ic ice geciren zengin bir dusunce tarihi tablosu cikmis.Bir edebiyat elestirmeninin kalemiyle yazilmis bu metinler, sizi bir okuma ziyafetine, yani bir bakma, gorme ve y
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Jean Starobinski
Jean Starobinski
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Jean Starobinski studied classical literature, and then medicine at the University of Geneva, and graduated from that school with a doctorate in letters (docteur ès lettres) and in medicine. He taught French literature at the Johns Hopkins University, the University of Basel and at the University of Geneva, where he also taught courses in the history of ideas and the history of medicine. His existential and phenomenological literary criticism is sometimes grouped with the so-called "Geneva School". He has written landmark works on French literature of the 18th century – including works on the writers Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Denis Diderot, Voltaire – and also on authors of other periods (such as Michel de Montaigne). He has also written on contemporary poetry, art, and the problems of interpretation. His books have been translated in dozens of languages. His knowledge of medicine and psychiatry brought him to study the history of melancholia (notably in the Trois Fureurs, 1974). He was the first scholar to publish work (in 1964) on Ferdinand de Saussure's study of anagrams. Jean Starobinski is a member of the Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques (a component of the Institut de France) and other French, European and American learned academies. He has honorary degrees (honoris causa) from numerous universities in Europe and America.

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