Brown Bag
Genres of the Mind: 19th-Century American Literature and the Idea of Intelligence
Ittai Orr, Yale University
Monday, June 4, 2018, 12:00PM - 1:00PM
Free
While the measurement of human intelligence is now fully in the purview of science, antebellum novelists and poets engaged in public debate over its meaning. Key to recovering this contentious field are the student essays of Richard Henry Dana, Jr. and Henry David Thoreau for Harvard professor Edward Channing in 1836.