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This volume explores the concepts of wonder and the marvelous in literary and philosophical texts from the fourth and third centuries BCE.
It argues that wonder-an emotion whose distinct cognitive significance was recognized early in Greek culture-is depicted by Hellenistic writers as the defining emotion of knowledge acquired through literature. In this context, these authors use wonder as a means of engaging allusively with the relationship between knowledge, literature, and philosophy, in close dialogue with Plato's and Aristotle's theories of wonder-the earliest theoretical…mehr

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This volume explores the concepts of wonder and the marvelous in literary and philosophical texts from the fourth and third centuries BCE.

It argues that wonder-an emotion whose distinct cognitive significance was recognized early in Greek culture-is depicted by Hellenistic writers as the defining emotion of knowledge acquired through literature. In this context, these authors use wonder as a means of engaging allusively with the relationship between knowledge, literature, and philosophy, in close dialogue with Plato's and Aristotle's theories of wonder-the earliest theoretical conceptualization of this emotion in Western culture and a key element in these philosophers' critique of literature's cognitive value.

By examining the works of Theopompus, Callimachus, Aratus, and Apollonius of Rhodes-while also considering important figures such as Xenophon, Chrysippus, and the Historians of Alexander-this book reconstructs this important cultural debate. It demonstrates how wonder functions as a literary tool to reaffirm literature's capacity to convey cognitively and ethically meaningful content, bridging a gap in modern studies on wonder - a crucial topic for understanding the history of Western civilization.


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Alessandro Giardini, Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italy.