An edition of Forbidden knowledge (1996)

Forbidden knowledge

from Prometheus to pornography

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An edition of Forbidden knowledge (1996)

Forbidden knowledge

from Prometheus to pornography

1st ed.
  • 4.1 (10 ratings) ·
  • 146 Want to read
  • 8 Currently reading
  • 9 Have read

Forbidden Knowledge boldly traces the tragic arc of Western literature and culture as it explores the notion of "forbidden knowledge," from the sexual innocence of Adam and Eve to the awe-inspiring discoveries of modern scientists who have created the atomic bomb and recombinant DNA. The result is a dire portrait of human presumption and of a culture that has abandoned all limits in the quest for knowledge and experience.

The harrowing imagery that Shattuck presents is matched only by his faith that we can understand our grievous loss of innocence by reexamining our greatest myths and stories of the last two thousand years. In lively, lucid prose Shattuck explores our uncertain fate through such myths as that of Prometheus and a wide range of literary works, including Milton's Paradise Lost, the writings of the Marquis de Sade, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Melville's Billy Budd, and the poetry of Emily Dickinson.

Parents and teachers should be aware that Chapter VII does not make appropriate reading for children and minors.

In this seminal work, Shattuck breaks new ground in opening up a crucial subject never before accorded this full-scale treatment. Forbidden Knowledge impels us to a renewed effort to think judiciously about morality and the sacred during a decade of radical skepticism. Forbidden Knowledge represents the capstone of Roger Shattuck's career as one of America's most original and gifted thinkers.

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St. Martin's Press
Language
English
Pages
369

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Cover of: Le fruit défendu de la connaissance
Le fruit défendu de la connaissance: de Promethée à la pornographie
1998, Hachette Littératures
in French
Cover of: Forbidden knowledge
Forbidden knowledge: from Prometheus to pornography
1997, Harcourt Brace
in English - 1st Harvest ed.
Cover of: Forbidden knowledge
Forbidden knowledge: from Prometheus to pornography
1996, St. Martin's Press
in English - 1st ed.

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [349]-358) and index.

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Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
809/.9338
Library of Congress
PN56.K64 S43 1996, PN56.K64S43 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 369 p. ; 24 cm.
Number of pages
369

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL971651M
Internet Archive
forbiddenknowled00shat
ISBN 10
0312146027, 0312146027
LCCN
96008455
OCLC/WorldCat
34663195
Library Thing
110084
Goodreads
1058677

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