Book launch: The Search for a Science of Verse, 1880 to the Present by Christian Gelder
Christian Gelder and Sigi J枚ttkandt
Christian Gelder and Sigi J枚ttkandt
Join us to celebrate the publication of The Search for a Science of Verse, 1880 to the Present by Christian Gelder. Associate Professor Sigi J枚ttkandt will launch the book, and refreshments will be served.
From large-scale quantitative studies in the digital humanities to AI-generated poetry, scientific reading seemingly reigns supreme. However, these reading practices preceded, and often shaped, modern literary criticism and the rise of close reading. The Search for a Science of Verse聽restores this history, tracing the unruly and deeply political attempts to fashion a scientific account of poetry from 1880 onwards. It also investigates a set of modern poets, from Laura Riding to Veronica Forrest-Thomson, who thought about how their verse offers a form of knowledge not reducible to scientific explanation. It gives an account of the singularity of poetic thinking in their work, which actualises instances of meaning-making that prioritise the singular over the rule-governed. The Search for a Science of Verse聽is thus a historical inquiry into how techno-scientific reason sought to exert its full domination over the poetic imagination鈥攁nd how that imagination, in turn, responded.
Christian Gelder is a Macquarie University Research Fellow and soon to be ARC DECRA Fellow. He is the author of he 聽(Cambridge University Press, 2026). His work has appeared or is forthcoming in Modernism/modernity, Literature and Medicine, The Cambridge聽Quarterly, S: Journal for the Circle of Lacanian Ideology Critique,聽and elsewhere. With Robert Boncardo, he co-authored Mallarm茅: Ranci猫re, Milner, Badiou聽(Rowman and Littlefield, 2018).
Wednesday 22 April, 2026
5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m
For more information, contact Sean Pryor.