The Sensational Past, Carolyn Purnell
The Sensational Past, Carolyn Purnell
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The Sensational Past
How the Enlightenment Changed the Way We Use Our Senses

Author: Carolyn Purnell

Narrator: Liz Thompson

Unabridged: 7 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 07/28/2017


Synopsis

Sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch-as they were celebrated during the Enlightenment and as they are perceived today. Blindfolding children from birth? Playing a piano made of live cats? Using tobacco to cure drowning? Wearing "flea"-colored clothes? These actions may seem odd to us, but in the eighteenth century, they made perfect sense. As often as we use our senses, we rarely stop to think about their place in history. But perception is not dependent on the body alone. Carolyn Purnell persuasively shows that, while our bodies may not change dramatically, the way we think about the senses and put them to use has been rather different over the ages. Journeying through the past three hundred years, Purnell explores how people used their senses in ways that might shock us now. And perhaps more surprisingly, she shows how many of our own ways of life are a legacy of this earlier time. Author bio: Carolyn Purnell received her PhD from the University of Chicago. She is a history instructor, an interior design writer, and a lover of bizarre facts. This is her first book.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Al

The Enlightenment is a term used to refer to a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and most of the 18th centuries CE. It emphasised reason and individualism rather than tradition, and was heavily influenced by 17th-century philosophers such as Descartes, Locke, and Newton. Its prominent......more

Goodreads review by John

This was an interesting read. Learned some interesting facts about the period of enlightenment. Very interesting information about the senses.......more

Goodreads review by Sherrie

***I won this book in a GoodReads Giveaway*** This was a fun one. The author was very punny :D and wrote in an intelligent, but not academic style. She came across as the type of nerd I'd want to hang out with. She covered all sorts of sensory topics and happy (and grossed out) to learn where the phr......more