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Absolute Fiction

Justin Prystash

Idealist Philosophy and British Literature

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Release Date: 02/12/2025

Genre: Philosophy & Spirituality
Sub-Genre: Theology
Label: State University of New York Press
Series: SUNY series, Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century
Language: English
Publisher: State University of New York Press

Idealist Philosophy and British Literature

Explores the coevolution of Absolute idealist philosophy and British fiction from the Romantic period forward.

Absolute Fiction examines the principal form of idealism in the modern period, Absolute idealism, which posits that mind and matter must be understood in relation to all of reality-the universe, the Absolute. This premise was variously articulated by philosophers and writers from Germany, Britain, India, and beyond. Absolute Fiction traces a genealogy from the creative adoption of Hinduism and German Idealism by Coleridge and Carlyle to Aldous Huxley's novelization of Advaita Vedānta. Justin Prystash argues that canonical figures, such as Hegel and George Eliot, as well as overlooked ones, such as May Sinclair and Anukul Chandra Mukerji, found in the Absolute a provocation to account for more and more swaths of reality-accounts that required, at the limits of philosophy, fictional prosthetics. The thematic and formal experimentation of Romanticism, realism, science fiction, horror/weird fiction, and modernism all draw upon Absolute idealism to reconceive subjectivity and ethics. These experiments, far from being antithetical to contemporary literary criticism, reveal it to be more idealist than many would like to acknowledge.