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Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle 
Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds 

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Surveying the night sky, a charming philosopher and his hostess, the Marquise, are considering thep ossibility of travelers from the moon. ‘What if they were skillful enough to navigate on the outer surface of our air, and from there, through their curiosity to see us, they angled for us like fish? Would that please you?’ asks the philosopher. ‘Why not?’ the Marquise replies. ‘As for me, I’d put myself into their nets of my own volition just to have the pleasure of seeing those who caught me.’


In this imaginary conversation of three hundred years ago, readers can share the excitement of a new, extremely daring view of the uinverse.
Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds (Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes), first published in 1686, is one of the best loved classics of the early French enlightenment. Through a series of informal dialogues that take place on successive evenings in the marquise’s moonlit gardens, Fontenelle describes the new cosmology of the Copernican world view with matchles clarity, imagination, and wit. Moreover, he boldly makes his interlocutor a woman, inviting female participation in the almost exclusively male province of scientific discourse.


The popular Fontenelle lived through an entire century, from 1657 to 1757, and wrote prolifically. H. A. Hargreaves’s fresh, appealing translation brings the author’s masterpiece to new generations of readers, while the introduction by Nina Rattner Gelbart clearly demonstrates the importance of the
Conversations for the history of science, of women, of literature, and of French civilization, and for the popularization of culture.
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Table des matières

Introduction by Nina Rattner Gelbart

Translator’s Preface


Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds

Preface

Dedication

The First Evening

The Second Evening

The Third Evening

The Fourth Evening

The Fifth Evening


Notes

A propos de l’auteur

H. A. Hargreaves is Professor of English at the University of Alberta. His interests range from Shakespeare to science fiction, and he is himself a cutural popularizer, having written as many stories, scripts, and documentaries as he has scholarly articles. Nina Rattner Gelbart is Professor of History at Occidental College, Los Angeles. She has written on Englightenment science, medicine, and utopian novels, and is the author of the prizewinning The King’s Midwife: A History and Mystery of Madame du Coudray (California, 1998).
Langue Anglais ● Format PDF ● Pages 132 ● ISBN 9780520910584 ● Taille du fichier 6.6 MB ● Maison d’édition University of California Press ● Publié 1990 ● Édition 1 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 4995022 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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