Labors of Innocence in Early Modern England

Labors of Innocence in Early Modern England
Abstract: 

17th-century intellectuals discovered their idealized self-image in the Adam who investigated, named, and commanded the creatures in Eden.  Reinvented as the agent of innocent curiosity, Adam was central to the project of redefining contemplation as a productive, public labor.  Picciotto argues that practical efforts to restore paradise generated the modern concept of objectivity and remade the author as an agent of estranged, "innocent" perception.

Publication date: 
June 15, 2010
Publication type: 
Monograph