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Skepticism and Impersonality in Modern Poetry

Literary Experiments with Philosophical Problems

V. Joshua Adams (University of Louisville, USA)

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English
Bloomsbury Academic
10 July 2025
Modern literature is often described in terms of its impersonality. What is the significance of this fact?

In Skepticism and Impersonality, V. Joshua Adams follows the history of impersonality in modern poetry from Mallarmé and Eliot through to the present, engaging with work by major poets and critics, but also contemporary philosophers. Rather than seeing impersonality exclusively as a literary historical phenomenon, Adams argues that we should understand it as an attempt to address skeptical problems arising from the limitations of first-person experience.

Defending impersonality as a response to skeptical problems, including doubts about the publicity of our experiences, our knowledge of other minds, the capacity of our language to describe the world, the relationship between mind and body, and the fictionality and continuity of our sense of self, Adams analyzes what he calls “experiments in impersonality” as means of working through skeptical doubt. The writers discussed transform this doubt into art, whilst also ironizing it as corrosive and self-defeating. Ultimately this leads Adams to reinterpret literary impersonality as a therapeutic philosophical project.

Skepticism and Impersonality promises a new theoretical justification for our practical interest in literary texts, to renovate our conception of how those texts might do philosophical work, and to expand our sense of what a philosophical poem can be.
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Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9781350259645
ISBN 10:   1350259640
Series:   Bloomsbury Studies in Philosophy and Poetry
Pages:   248
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

V. Joshua Adams is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Louisville, USA, as well as being a published poet, translator and critic.

Reviews for Skepticism and Impersonality in Modern Poetry: Literary Experiments with Philosophical Problems

What if one’s experience were merely personal––unshared, incoherent, and sealed off from meaningful engagements with things? Joshua Adams shows how major modernist poets have responded to this all too natural skeptical fear by producing shareable, intense animations of experience, thus achieving poetry in the service of human life. * Richard Eldridge, Charles and Harriett Cox McDowell Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Swarthmore College, USA *


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