It is unique in producing a model for literary and cultural study that is simultaneously attuned to economic and religious forces. To understand the period thus requires that we not only contextualize histories of religion in terms of the economic landscape ofearly modernity, but also recast the question of secularization in terms of the contradictions of capitalism.Critical Enthusiasm contributes to new directions of scholarship in literary and legal history, secularization studies, and economic criticism. In exploring these cross-pollinations, Critical Enthusiasmshows that debates around religious radicalism are bound to the advent of capitalism at its very root: as legal precedent, as financial rhetoric, and as aesthetic form. The Atlantic world of the long eighteenth century was characterized by two major, interrelated phenomena: the onset of capital accumulation and the infusion of traditions of radical religious rapture into Enlightenment discourses.
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