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Bibliographic Information Author: Michel Delon Original Title: L’idée d’énergie au tournant des Lumières (1770-1820) Japanese Translation: The Concept of "Energy" at the Turning Point of the Enlightenment (1770-1820) Publisher: Presses Universitaires de France Series: Littératures modernes Publication Year: 1988 ISBN: 9782130413790 Introduction This is a representative research book by Michel Delon, which reconstructs the intellectual transition from the late 18th century to the early 19th century around the concept of "energy." It reinterprets Enlightenment thought not merely as reason-centric, but as dynamic thinking that includes movement, force, and emotion, and analyzes literature, philosophy, and aesthetics across disciplines. Its meticulous examination of the intellectual connections from Diderot to Stendhal is indispensable for research on the late 18th century and the revolutionary period. This is a foundational text for graduate students specializing in French intellectual history, theories of sensibility, and literary theory. #MichelDelon #Delon #FrenchLiterature #FrenchLanguage #FrenchStudies #18thCenturyLiterature #Enlightenment #IntellectualHistory #TheoriesOfSensibility #LiteraryTheory #ThoughtResearch #PUF #GraduateStudent #ResearchBook The condition is good and beautiful for its age. *We also offer bundled purchases of books, including French books. We will respond based on the number of items and their content, so please feel free to contact us first.
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